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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27261
Наслов: | Social distance and stigma towards persons with serious mental illness among medical students in five European Central Asia countries | Authors: | Munir, Kerim Oner, Ozgur Kerala, Coskun Rustamov, Ikram Boztas, Hamit Juszkiewicz, Konrad Wloszczak-Szubzda, Anna Kalmatayeva, Zhanna Iskandarova, Aygun Zeynalli, Sevda Cibrev, Dragan Kosherbayeva, Lyazzat Miriyeva, Nermin Jarosz, Mirosław Jerzy Kurakbayev, Kural Soroka, Ewelina Manchevska, Sanja Novruzova, Nermin Emin, Melda Olajossy, Marcin Bajraktarov, Stojan Raleva, Marija Roy, Ashok Waqar Azeem, Muhammad Bertelli, Marco Salvador-Carulla, Luis Javed, Afzal |
Issue Date: | мар-2022 | Publisher: | Elsevier BV | Journal: | Psychiatry research | Abstract: | The study investigated behavioral measures of social distance (i.e., desired proximity between self and others in social contexts) as an index of stigma against those with mental illness among medical students in the Republic of North Macedonia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Poland, using the Reported and Intended Behavior Scale (RIBS), a standardized, self-administered behavioral measure based on the Star Social Distance Scale. The students' responses to standardized clinical vignettes on schizophrenia, and depression with suicidal ideation, were also assessed. A total of 257 North Macedonian (females, 31.5%; 1-4 grades, 189; 5-6 grades, 68); 268 Turkish (females, 43.3%; 1-4 grades, 90; 5-6 grades, 178); 450 Kazakh (females, 28.4%, 71.6%; 1-4 grades, 312; 5-6 grades, 138); 512 Azerbaijani (females, 24%; 1-4 grades, 468; 5-6 grades, 44; females, 24%), and 317 Polish (females, 59.0%; 1-4 grades, 208; 5-6 grades, 109) students were surveyed. The responses on the RIBS social distance behavior measures did not improve with advancing medical school grade, but students across all sites viewed schizophrenia and depression as real medical illnesses. The results support the development of enhanced range of integrated training opportunities for medical student to socially interact with persons with mental illness sharing their experiences with them. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27261 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114409 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Medicine: Journal Articles |
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