There are currently no published scales to assess the attitudes of students and professionals across a wide range of healthcare disciplines towards people with mental illness. Secondary analysis from a randomised controlled trial (RCT) of anti-stigma interventions was carried out to test the reliability, validity and acceptability of the Mental Illness: Clinicians' Attitudes (MICA) v4 scale, a modification of the MICA v2 scale in a sample of 191 nursing students. The MICA v4 was found to have good internal consistency (α=0.72) and item-total correlations. Principal component analysis produced a five-factor structure and the scale had acceptable convergent validity. A group of students and professionals within the healthcare discipline (n=5)...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Defines stigma as the proce...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Background: Healthcare professionals can be a source of stigma and discrimination for people with me...
Objective: We report the rationale, reliability, validity and responsiveness studies of the Mental I...
morris r., scott p.a., cocoman a., chambers m., guise v., välimäki m. & clinton g. (2011) Is the Com...
Abstract Background Research on the attitudes of health care providers towards people with mental il...
Context: Attitudes of paramedical and medical professionals to psychiatric illnesses are important f...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
There is a paucity of measures suitable for assessing the impact ofeducational and clinical placemen...
Background: Attitude of treating professionals plays an important role in the treatment of mental il...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with mental illnes...
Purpose This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psy...
Rationale: Attitudes towards people with mental illness (PMI) are widely researched across clinical ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Defines stigma as the proce...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Background: Healthcare professionals can be a source of stigma and discrimination for people with me...
Objective: We report the rationale, reliability, validity and responsiveness studies of the Mental I...
morris r., scott p.a., cocoman a., chambers m., guise v., välimäki m. & clinton g. (2011) Is the Com...
Abstract Background Research on the attitudes of health care providers towards people with mental il...
Context: Attitudes of paramedical and medical professionals to psychiatric illnesses are important f...
People with mental illness are among the most stigmatized groups of patients in the healthcare setti...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
There is a paucity of measures suitable for assessing the impact ofeducational and clinical placemen...
Background: Attitude of treating professionals plays an important role in the treatment of mental il...
This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psychiatry ...
There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with mental illnes...
Purpose This study compares stigmatizing attitudes of different healthcare professionals towards psy...
Rationale: Attitudes towards people with mental illness (PMI) are widely researched across clinical ...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Defines stigma as the proce...
Background: Non-specialist health professionals are required to provide mental health services given...
Background: Healthcare professionals can be a source of stigma and discrimination for people with me...