Attitudes Towards Mental Illness

Attitudes Towards Mental Illness: A Comparative Study Between Syria and the United Kingdom

Omschrijving

The present study examined attitudes towards mental illness between students in Syria and the United Kingdom using a survey design. Attitudes were investigated using the Opinions on Mental Illness (OMI) questionnaire (Cohen and Struening, 1959), where sub-scales within the questionnaire were used to measure five factors that underlie attitudes towards mental illness . It was found that there was a significant difference in overall attitudes towards mental illness between Syria and UK, with Syrian participants holding more positive attitudes than UK participants. Also, there was a significant difference in sub-scale scores between Syria and UK and a significant interaction between attitude and country. The study concluded that positive attitudes towards mental illness are driven by religious kindliness and moral beliefs; and negative aspects of attitudes are rooted in a conviction that mental illness is motivated. It is suggested that investigating the different factors that underlie attitudes would be useful in guiding awareness campaigns on ways to counteract stigmatisation of mental illness.
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Al-Kurdi, Masa
Titel
Attitudes Towards Mental Illness
Uitgever
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Jaar
2011
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
68
Gewicht
118 gr
EAN
9783843390668
Afmetingen
220 x 150 x 4 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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