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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year : 2017  |  Volume : 1  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 102-108

Attitude toward mental illnesses among paramedical professionals and junior doctors


1 Department of Psychiatry, GMERS Medical College, Civil Hospital, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India
2 Department of Psychiatry, GMERS Medical College, Sola, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
3 Department of Psychiatry, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Acharya Vinoba Bhave Rural Hospital, Wardha, Maharashtra, India
4 Department of Psychiatry, B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

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DOI: 10.4103/aip.aip_23_17

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Context: Attitudes of paramedical and medical professionals to psychiatric illnesses are important for referral and use of mental health facilities by general people. Knowledge of psychiatric disorders and experience of working with psychiatric patients may be responsible for positive attitudes. Aims: The aim was to assess attitude toward different mental illnesses among different paramedical professionals and to know the impact of education and work experience on attitudes toward mental illnesses. Subjects and Methods: Study sample was nursing staff, nursing students, and junior doctors from tertiary care hospital and students of clinical psychology from a private deaddiction center. The study design was cross-sectional. Attitude to Mental Illness Questionnaire was used with modifications and addition of demographic details. Experience of working with psychiatric patients and attending mental health primary care (MHPC) program also were included for the evaluation of attitudes. Results: Attitudes toward drug abuse, depression, alcohol abuse, and schizophrenia were more negative while toward anxiety spectrum disorders, conversion, and dissociative disorders were more positive. Subjects with experience of working with psychiatric patients and experience of MHPC program showed more positive attitudes. Conclusions: There is need of, developing program containing knowledge of mental health, implementing practical experience of working with psychiatric patients in the curriculum of paramedical and medical profession and restructuring present curriculum to develop positive attitudes to mental illnesses for benefit of community.


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