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Titulo Artículo:
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
João Gama Marques;
João Gama Marques;
Daniel Sampaio;
Diogo Telles-Correia;
Autor corporativo:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
Editores:
Otra ;
Signatura Topográfica:
6
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
715
ISBN:
1646-0758
Existencias:
719
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
João Gama Marques;
João Gama Marques;
Daniel Sampaio;
Diogo Telles-Correia;
Autor corporativo:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
Editores:
Otra ;
Signatura Topográfica:
6
Idioma:
Inglés
Páginas:
715
Existencias:
719
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Autores:
João Gama Marques
,
João Gama Marques
,
Daniel Sampaio
,
Diogo Telles-Correia
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
.
Numero:
6
Volumen:
28
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Otra ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Inglés
Página Inicial:
715
Página Final:
719
ISBN:
1646-0758
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Título Otra :
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Autores :
João Gama Marques;
João Gama Marques;
Daniel Sampaio;
Diogo Telles-Correia;
Autor corporativo:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Tipo :
Otra .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Título Otra :
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Autores :
João Gama Marques;
João Gama Marques;
Daniel Sampaio;
Diogo Telles-Correia;
Autor corporativo:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Paginas:
715.
ISBN:
1646-0758 .
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
Titulo Artículo:
Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students
Resumen:
Introduction: This study aims to assess the impact of psychiatric education on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatric patients. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional survey of medical students was conducted at the biggest Portuguese medical school. The students completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire, including sociodemographic data, family history of psychiatric illness, and the Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale. Results: Of the 2 178 students, 398 answered the survey, representing 18.2% of the whole medical school. There was a significant improvement in all Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill scale dimensions along the medical course. The higher scores were in Restrictiveness subscale (38.01), and the lower scores were for Authoritarianism (36.13). The best improvement along the course was for Authoritarianism (5th year score - 1st year score = 2.03), and the worse was for Benevolence (5th year score - 1st year score = 0.39). The biggest improvement, in all scores, was found at the end of the 3rd year. Discussion: The authors propose that the better attitudes found on third year students were due to a very specific anti-stigma module on the theoretical discipline ‘Introduction to Mental Health’. After that, this positive effect was lost, with fourth and fifth year medical students showing a worsening of their attitudes.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autor corporativo:
Acta Médica Portuguesa,
.
Idioma:
Inglés
Palabras claves:
Estudiantes de medicina
Attitude
Psychiatry
Social Stigma
Público objetivo:
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Investigadores
Educadores Medicos
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João Gama Marques João Gama Marques Daniel Sampaio Diogo Telles-Correia João Gama Marques João Gama Marques Daniel Sampaio Diogo Telles-Correia Stigma and Attitudes towards Psychiatric Patients in Portuguese Medical Students. 2015; 28Ed. 715.