Objectives: To explore the attitudes of mentally ill patients towards help seeking behavior from psychiatrists/ psychologists as compared to alternate and faith healing practices and explore association of mental health literacy with stigmatizing of mental health ailments. Study Design: A qualitative and cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Pakistan Kidney Individuals Association Rawalpindi, from Jun to Jul 2018. Methodology: Total 15 adult males and females of age 18 years and above with the minimum qualification of intermediate were included in the study after informed consent. All were diagnosed with some psychiatric ailment. Data was collected through purposive sampling technique. An interview guide was developed...
Background: There is limited research on mental health literacy and stigmatization attitudes towards...
Earnshaw, Valerie A.Every year in America approximately 43.8 million people face some form of mental...
Objectives: A considerable proportion of those who suffer from mental illnesses in Singapore do not ...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Mental health is defined as the state of well-being where a person recognises his or her own capabil...
Background: Mental health literacy is the beliefs and knowledge about mental health issues and their...
There has been an increase in recent years in the effort to raise awareness of mental health issues,...
Background: Mental health literacy is the beliefs and knowledge about mental health issues and their...
Mental disorders have become a prominent global burden of disease and their prevalent rate has incre...
Background: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
Objectives: The Attribution Model of mental illness stigma posits that attributions about the causes...
p>Mental health disorders are common conditions in the general population, yet only about half of th...
BACKGROUND: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
abstract: An expanse of research has demonstrated that persons with mental illness (PWMI) tend to av...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Background: There is limited research on mental health literacy and stigmatization attitudes towards...
Earnshaw, Valerie A.Every year in America approximately 43.8 million people face some form of mental...
Objectives: A considerable proportion of those who suffer from mental illnesses in Singapore do not ...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Mental health is defined as the state of well-being where a person recognises his or her own capabil...
Background: Mental health literacy is the beliefs and knowledge about mental health issues and their...
There has been an increase in recent years in the effort to raise awareness of mental health issues,...
Background: Mental health literacy is the beliefs and knowledge about mental health issues and their...
Mental disorders have become a prominent global burden of disease and their prevalent rate has incre...
Background: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
Objectives: The Attribution Model of mental illness stigma posits that attributions about the causes...
p>Mental health disorders are common conditions in the general population, yet only about half of th...
BACKGROUND: Mental illness is stigmatized in most of the communities and people with such illness ar...
abstract: An expanse of research has demonstrated that persons with mental illness (PWMI) tend to av...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Background: There is limited research on mental health literacy and stigmatization attitudes towards...
Earnshaw, Valerie A.Every year in America approximately 43.8 million people face some form of mental...
Objectives: A considerable proportion of those who suffer from mental illnesses in Singapore do not ...