INST: L_135Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners. This study explores mental illness-related attitudes of those students who will have either direct or indirect exposure to the mental health system during their career and aims to find confirming or disconfirming evidence of already existing findings regarding the effect of course, clinical and personal experience, gender, being familiar with someone who has a mental illness
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Medical students’ attitudes towards mental illness is of utmost importance as it may influence their...
Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners. This study...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of naturalistic educational interventio...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of naturalistic educational interventions on att...
Mental illness is a global health problem that affects one in four people around the world. Despite ...
This study aimed to verify and compare the degree of stigmatization of persons with mental disorders...
Context: Attitudes of paramedical and medical professionals to psychiatric illnesses are important f...
Attention focused on the attitudes of 140 psychology students toward the mentally ill and community ...
ABSTRACT: Attitudes towards mental patients influence the treatment they receive and decisions of po...
The prevalence of mental disorders in primary care has been the subject of numerous studies and is b...
Stigmatising attitudes towards persons with mental illness are commonly reported among health profes...
A survey was conducted to examine the attitudes of students toward working with individuals who suff...
Objective: Globally, there is growing evidence of stigmatization of people with mental illnesses and...
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Medical students’ attitudes towards mental illness is of utmost importance as it may influence their...
Much focus has been on already practicing professionals rather than future practitioners. This study...
Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of naturalistic educational interventio...
The aim of the study was to investigate the effects of naturalistic educational interventions on att...
Mental illness is a global health problem that affects one in four people around the world. Despite ...
This study aimed to verify and compare the degree of stigmatization of persons with mental disorders...
Context: Attitudes of paramedical and medical professionals to psychiatric illnesses are important f...
Attention focused on the attitudes of 140 psychology students toward the mentally ill and community ...
ABSTRACT: Attitudes towards mental patients influence the treatment they receive and decisions of po...
The prevalence of mental disorders in primary care has been the subject of numerous studies and is b...
Stigmatising attitudes towards persons with mental illness are commonly reported among health profes...
A survey was conducted to examine the attitudes of students toward working with individuals who suff...
Objective: Globally, there is growing evidence of stigmatization of people with mental illnesses and...
Background: Health care professions are not immune to social prejudices and surprisingly share the g...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Medical students’ attitudes towards mental illness is of utmost importance as it may influence their...