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Crisis ; 32(3): 128-33, 2011.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21616761

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BACKGROUND: Interest in studies of stigma toward patients with mental disorders is growing. Research on the attitudes of medical students toward suicide attempters does not exist; although as medical personnel, they will encounter suicide attempters in emergency rooms. AIMS: We aimed to investigate the attitudes of preclinical and clinical medical students toward suicide attempters and to compare their attitudes with nonmedical students. METHODS: Participants were asked to fill out questionnaires those were searching the attitudes toward suicide attempters. These questionnaires used a social distance scale, skillfulness assessment scale, and dangerousness scale. RESULTS: More than 73% of students had a negative attitude toward "renting a room of their home to a suicide attempter." More than 90% would not want "a suicide attempter to supervise their children for few hours." Significantly more preclinical than clinical students would not want their children to marry a suicide attempter. CONCLUSIONS: Social distance, skillfulness, and attitudes concerning the dangerousness of suicide attempters are problematic for medical students and need educational intervention.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Students, Medical/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Humans , Stereotyping , Surveys and Questionnaires , Turkey
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