Background: Mental health service users are not only stigmatized by the general public but by health professionals as well.Objective: To assess the presence of stigmatization among non- psychiatric health professionals in a tertiary hospital in Accra.Design: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study Setting: Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), AccraParticipants: Doctors, pharmacists and nursesResults: Stigmatization was present among non-psychiatric health workers in KBTH with a mean OMS-HC score of 35.0. There was no statistical difference between the mean scores of females and males (35.7 vs 35.0 respectively, p value= 0.144). Pharmacists and nurses had more stigmatizing attitude (37.0 and 37.2 respectively) than doctors (34.0) (p value...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
Purpose This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psy...
Mental health and psychiatric nurses are considered important and integral members of the multidisci...
Background: Prejudices against people with mental illness are widespread in many societies leading t...
Introduction: There is poor knowledge about mental illness, which contributes to stigmatization. The...
Introduction: Psychiatric patients' stigmatization is a major public health problem. The objective o...
Background: Mental health is now attracting increased public health attention from health profession...
PURPOSE: Stigma is a frequent accompaniment of mental illness leading to a number of detrimental con...
ABSTRACT: People who experience any type of mental disorder not only face difficulties with their he...
BACKGROUND: Stigma affects the quality of life of the mentallyill, and health professionals are cons...
Introduction: It is common knowledge that individuals with mental illness face many negative conseq...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether people with schizophrenia experience discrimination when using hea...
Stigma towards people living with men-tal health problems is often the result of deep-rooted fears a...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
Mental illness is still associated with myths, prejudices and stereotypes, despite the growing inves...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
Purpose This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psy...
Mental health and psychiatric nurses are considered important and integral members of the multidisci...
Background: Prejudices against people with mental illness are widespread in many societies leading t...
Introduction: There is poor knowledge about mental illness, which contributes to stigmatization. The...
Introduction: Psychiatric patients' stigmatization is a major public health problem. The objective o...
Background: Mental health is now attracting increased public health attention from health profession...
PURPOSE: Stigma is a frequent accompaniment of mental illness leading to a number of detrimental con...
ABSTRACT: People who experience any type of mental disorder not only face difficulties with their he...
BACKGROUND: Stigma affects the quality of life of the mentallyill, and health professionals are cons...
Introduction: It is common knowledge that individuals with mental illness face many negative conseq...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether people with schizophrenia experience discrimination when using hea...
Stigma towards people living with men-tal health problems is often the result of deep-rooted fears a...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
Mental illness is still associated with myths, prejudices and stereotypes, despite the growing inves...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
Purpose This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psy...
Mental health and psychiatric nurses are considered important and integral members of the multidisci...