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Attitudes of undergraduates towards mental illness: A comparison between nursing and business management students in India

机译:大学生对精神疾病的态度:印度护理和商业管理专业学生的比较

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Background . Mental illness is an important public health issue worldwide; stigmatisation and negative attitudes towards people with mental illness are widespread among the general public. However, little is known about the attitudes of undergraduates to mental illness. Purpose . To compare the attitudes towards mental illness among undergraduates enrolled in nursing courses v. those enrolled in Bachelor of Business Management (BBM) courses. Methods . A cross-sectional descriptive design was adopted for the present study. A total of 268 undergraduates were selected to complete the Attitude Scale for Mental Illness (ASMI) and the Opinions about Mental Illness in the Chinese Community (OMICC) questionnaires. Results . We found significant differences between the number of nursing and BBM students who agreed with statements posed by the questionnaires, e.g., that they would move out of their community if a mental health facility was established there (÷2=16.503, p<0.002), that they were not afraid of treated mentally ill people (÷2=15.279, p<0.004), and that people with mental illness tend to be violent (÷2=14.215, p<0.007) and dangerous (÷2=17.808, p<0.001). Nursing students disagreed that people with mental illness are easily identified (÷2=30.094, p<0.000), have a lower IQ (÷2=70.689, p<0.000) and should not have children (÷2=24.531, p<0.000). Nursing students were more benevolent than BBM students, as they agreed that people with mental illness can hold a job (÷2=49.992, p<0.000) and can return to their former position (÷2=11.596, p<0.021), that everyone faces the possibility of becoming mentally ill (÷2=38.726, p<0.000), and that one should not laugh at the mentally ill (÷2=17.407, p<0.002). Nursing students held less pessimistic attitudes, as they felt that the mentally ill should receive the same pay for the same job (÷2=10.669, p<0.031) and that the public are prejudiced towards people with mental illness (÷2=17.604, p<0.001). Conclusion . College students’ attitudes towards people with mental illness vary based on the course that they are enrolled in. Attitudes may be positively improved by revising curriculum design to incorporate educational sessions about mental illness. These are essential steps to combat discrimination, and potentially enhance the promotion of human rights for the mentally ill.
机译:背景 。精神疾病是世界范围内重要的公共卫生问题。对精神病患者的侮辱和消极态度在公众中普遍存在。但是,关于大学生对精神疾病的态度知之甚少。目的。比较参加护理课程的本科生与攻读商业管理学士(BBM)课程的本科生对精神疾病的态度。方法 。本研究采用横截面描述性设计。总共选择了268名本科生来完成《心理疾病态度量表》(ASMI)和《华人社区心理疾病观点》(OMICC)问卷。结果。我们发现同意问卷调查表陈述的护生和BBM学生数量存在显着差异,例如,如果在那里建立了精神卫生机构,他们将迁出社区(÷2 = 16.503,p <0.002),他们不害怕接受精神病治疗的人(÷2 = 15.279,p <0.004),患有精神疾病的人倾向于暴力(÷2 = 14.215,p <0.007)和危险(÷2 = 17.808,p <0.001)。护理学生不同意精神病患者容易识别(÷2 = 30.094,p <0.000),智商较低(÷2 = 70.689,p <0.000)并且不应生育孩子(÷2 = 24.531,p <0.000) )。护理专业的学生比BBM专业的学生更加仁慈,因为他们同意患有精神疾病的人可以担任一份工作(÷2 = 49.992,p <0.000)并可以返回原来的职位(÷2 = 11.596,p <0.021),每个人都面临患精神病的可能性(÷2 = 38.726,p <0.000),并且不应嘲笑精神病(÷2 = 17.407,p <0.002)。护理学生对悲观的态度较少,因为他们认为精神病患者应为同一工作获得相同的报酬(÷2 = 10.669,p <0.031),公众对精神疾病患者有偏见(÷2 = 17.604, p <0.001)。结论。大学生对患有精神疾病的人的态度因他们所报名的课程而异。可以通过修改课程设计以纳入有关精神疾病的教育课程,积极地改善人们的态度。这些是与歧视作斗争的必不可少的步骤,并有可能加强对精神病患者的人权促进。

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