The study examines the difference between the stigma among psychology and non-psychology students towards people with mental illness and to find out their ideology towards community mental health services. A cross-sectional study was conducted among university students. All together (N= 300) participants were recruited through the quota convenient sampling. CAMI (Community Attitude towards the Mentally Ill) scale was used in this research, assess four types of attitudes towards mental illness (i.e., Authoritarianism, Benevolence, Social restrictiveness, and Community mental health ideology). The findings of this study show a significant difference between the attitudes of psychology and non-psychology students. Both the subscales, authorita...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Objective: Globally, there is growing evidence of stigmatization of people with mental illnesses and...
There is a plethora of literature on the formation and prevalence on mental health stigma; however, ...
Negative attitudes and stigmas against those diagnosed with mental illnesses have been found to prev...
Negative attitudes and stigmas against those diagnosed with mental illnesses have been found to prev...
Mental disorders is one of the health problems in developing countries and developed countries. One ...
AbstractNegative stereotypes and stigmatizing attitudes against mentally ill persons have powerful h...
Background: Stigma towards adults with mental illness is a longstanding and widespread phenomenon. S...
Stigma in relation to mental illness is one of the main factors inhibiting people from seeking help....
Background: There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with m...
Public stigma and adverse beliefs and attitudes toward individuals with mental illness can negativel...
BackgroundThere is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with men...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Background. The objectives of the study were to explore the knowledge and attitudes of Pakistani uni...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Objective: Globally, there is growing evidence of stigmatization of people with mental illnesses and...
There is a plethora of literature on the formation and prevalence on mental health stigma; however, ...
Negative attitudes and stigmas against those diagnosed with mental illnesses have been found to prev...
Negative attitudes and stigmas against those diagnosed with mental illnesses have been found to prev...
Mental disorders is one of the health problems in developing countries and developed countries. One ...
AbstractNegative stereotypes and stigmatizing attitudes against mentally ill persons have powerful h...
Background: Stigma towards adults with mental illness is a longstanding and widespread phenomenon. S...
Stigma in relation to mental illness is one of the main factors inhibiting people from seeking help....
Background: There is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with m...
Public stigma and adverse beliefs and attitudes toward individuals with mental illness can negativel...
BackgroundThere is evidence of negative attitudes among health professionals towards people with men...
Mental disorders are often associated with social stigmas and lead to discrimination. The aim of the...
Background. The objectives of the study were to explore the knowledge and attitudes of Pakistani uni...
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness BACKGROUND: Previous research has shown around 70 percent of adults...
Stigmatizing attitudes toward psychological help seeking is a significant obstacle for the people wi...
Objective: Globally, there is growing evidence of stigmatization of people with mental illnesses and...
There is a plethora of literature on the formation and prevalence on mental health stigma; however, ...