Background This study aimed to investigate children’s thinking about mental illness by employing a well-established framework of adult illness understanding. Methods The study adopted a semistructured interview technique and a card selection task to assess children’s responses to causes, consequences, timeline and curability of the different types of mental illness. The children were aged between 5 and 11 years. Results Results indicated a developmental trend in the children’s thinking about mental illness; there was an increase in the children’s understanding of the causes, consequences, curability and timeline of mental illness with age. The older children demonstrated a more sophisticated and accurate thinking about mental illness compar...
AIMS: Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to i...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
Psychologists have traditionally been interested in people's understanding of illness because of the...
Background This study aimed to investigate children's thinking about mental illness by employing a ...
There has been lack of research into the area of children’s knowledge and attitude towards mental il...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
This thesis examines children and young people's ideas about mental illness. Frequently, previous re...
The present study provided a first step in the integration of our efforts to understand more clearly...
To date, much of the research examining individuals’ assumptions related to the causes, symptoms, an...
Background: The aim of the present study was to explore children's beliefs about the causes of psych...
Background: The aim of the present study was to explore children’s beliefs about the causes of psych...
Background: Recent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental heal...
BackgroundRecent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental health...
This paper reports a study that adopted age-appropriate terminology to investigate 6–11-year-old chi...
AIMS: Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to i...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
Psychologists have traditionally been interested in people's understanding of illness because of the...
Background This study aimed to investigate children's thinking about mental illness by employing a ...
There has been lack of research into the area of children’s knowledge and attitude towards mental il...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
This thesis examines children and young people's ideas about mental illness. Frequently, previous re...
The present study provided a first step in the integration of our efforts to understand more clearly...
To date, much of the research examining individuals’ assumptions related to the causes, symptoms, an...
Background: The aim of the present study was to explore children's beliefs about the causes of psych...
Background: The aim of the present study was to explore children’s beliefs about the causes of psych...
Background: Recent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental heal...
BackgroundRecent research indicates that understanding how children and youth perceive mental health...
This paper reports a study that adopted age-appropriate terminology to investigate 6–11-year-old chi...
AIMS: Understanding how adolescents perceive mental illness is important for clinicians wishing to i...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
Psychologists have traditionally been interested in people's understanding of illness because of the...