AbstractObjective: To determine the attitude of small business employers toward employing people with mental illness. Methods: This was cross sectional study with sixty participants from Kelantan, using Attitude Scale for Mental Illness. Results: Significant differences was seen in the mean attitude scale towards mental illness in the subscales separatism, restrictiveness, benevolence and stigmatization with p=0.00, between the participants and a group of medical students from previous study. No significant differences in stereotyping and pessimistic prediction were seen between these groups. Conclusions: The participants had negative attitude towards people with mental illness. Raising awareness among employers at workplace will improve th...
Accessible summary<list list-type="bulleted" id="jpm12145-list-0001"> Employer/workplaces have...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
AbstractObjective: To determine the attitude of small business employers toward employing people wit...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems (MHP) are common in working life and can be hard to respond to fo...
Background: The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are we...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to learn about the opinions of employers from small and medium siz...
WOS: 000493608400016PubMed: 31317294This descriptive study aims to determine attitudes of community-...
Mental illness stigma can constitute a significant barrier to entering employment. Drawing on 20 int...
An expert survey was designed to support the development of a workplace-based multi-country interven...
Objectives Stigma may negatively affect line managers’ intention to hire people with mental health p...
For many persons with mental disorders (MDs), having a job is a main life goal and a recovery sign. ...
IntroductionWorkplace mental health stigma is a major problem as it can lead to adverse occupational...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to enhance understanding of the impact of individual and en...
Accessible summary<list list-type="bulleted" id="jpm12145-list-0001"> Employer/workplaces have...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...
AbstractObjective: To determine the attitude of small business employers toward employing people wit...
The stigmatization of people with mental illness is present in all facets of modern society. Many st...
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems (MHP) are common in working life and can be hard to respond to fo...
Background: The positive benefits of paid employment for individuals with mental health needs are we...
Aim. The purpose of the study was to learn about the opinions of employers from small and medium siz...
WOS: 000493608400016PubMed: 31317294This descriptive study aims to determine attitudes of community-...
Mental illness stigma can constitute a significant barrier to entering employment. Drawing on 20 int...
An expert survey was designed to support the development of a workplace-based multi-country interven...
Objectives Stigma may negatively affect line managers’ intention to hire people with mental health p...
For many persons with mental disorders (MDs), having a job is a main life goal and a recovery sign. ...
IntroductionWorkplace mental health stigma is a major problem as it can lead to adverse occupational...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to enhance understanding of the impact of individual and en...
Accessible summary<list list-type="bulleted" id="jpm12145-list-0001"> Employer/workplaces have...
[[abstract]]This study investigated the stable employment of mental disorder employee who has succes...
The present study examined whether stigma toward individuals with mental illness will evidence itsel...