Introduction: There are many stereotypes in society about psychiatric patients and the diseases they suffer from. Psychiatrists themselves are often treated with reserve by society. They cause respect among patients and, at the same time, fear of having to visit.Aim of the study: The aim of the study is to analyze the attitude of society to psychiatric patients, their diseases and psychiatrists. Methods: The results of the study were obtained on the basis of an online survey.Results: 138 respondents took part in the survey, 81.2% were women and 18.8% were men. As many as 22% of respondents do not know who a psychiatrist is, confusing his competence with a psychologist. Over 40% believe that they would feel more stressed before visiting this...
Background: Stigma towards adults with mental illness is a longstanding and widespread phenomenon. S...
Background: In modern psychiatry, deinstitutionalization of mentally ill became an essential part of...
The stigmatisation of the psychiatric patient is still a strong barrier to the integration process o...
Introduction: There are many stereotypes in society about psychiatric patients and the diseases they...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
The stigmatisation of the psychiatric patient is still a strong barrier to the integration process o...
Background: Mental health-related stigma occurs among the public and professionals alike. The lived ...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma towards people with mental health problems is a growing issue across the world, to...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
To properly treat diseases related to the human psyche, the help of specialists in psychology or psy...
Context: Varying attitude exists regarding psychiatrists, psychiatric medications, and mental illnes...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
OBJECTIVE: This study surveyed medical teaching faculty to determine their attitudes toward psychiat...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
Background: Stigma towards adults with mental illness is a longstanding and widespread phenomenon. S...
Background: In modern psychiatry, deinstitutionalization of mentally ill became an essential part of...
The stigmatisation of the psychiatric patient is still a strong barrier to the integration process o...
Introduction: There are many stereotypes in society about psychiatric patients and the diseases they...
Prejudice and stigma about mental illness is still present in society. Patients suffer both from the...
The stigmatisation of the psychiatric patient is still a strong barrier to the integration process o...
Background: Mental health-related stigma occurs among the public and professionals alike. The lived ...
Several studies reveal poor knowledge about mental illness in the general population and stigmatizin...
OBJECTIVE: Stigma towards people with mental health problems is a growing issue across the world, to...
Background: The stigma attached to mental illness has negative effects on individuals who experience...
To properly treat diseases related to the human psyche, the help of specialists in psychology or psy...
Context: Varying attitude exists regarding psychiatrists, psychiatric medications, and mental illnes...
Objective: While stigma against the mentally ill is a much-researched topic it is far rarer for stud...
OBJECTIVE: This study surveyed medical teaching faculty to determine their attitudes toward psychiat...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
Background: Stigma towards adults with mental illness is a longstanding and widespread phenomenon. S...
Background: In modern psychiatry, deinstitutionalization of mentally ill became an essential part of...
The stigmatisation of the psychiatric patient is still a strong barrier to the integration process o...