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Turk Psikiyatri Derg ; 27(3): 176-184, 2016.
Artigo em Turco, Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27711938

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OBJECTIVE: It has been widely acknowledged that the community and health professionals hold negative attitudes toward patients with impaired mental health. This constitutes a majör obstacle for those patients in coping with their disease, managing their care, and hence regulating their lives. Although studies carried out in Turkey document the presence of stigma, they provide limited information about the ways for solving this problem. Drawing on the litrature, the present study investigated the effect of medical education on stigmatization. METHOD: During 2008/2009 academic year, 106 freshmen who were majoring in the Medical School at Celal Bayar University volunteered to participate in the present study. Participants have not yet received any theoretical or practical training on psychiatry. At the beginning of the study, they were informed about the purpose of the study and accordingly requested to fill a consent form. The 32-item schizophrenia subscale of the Attitude Questionnaire developed by Psychiatric Investigations and Education Center (PAREM) was administered to the participants. Along with the questionnaire, they were also requested demographic information. After 5 years, the participants who completed their psychiatry internship were reassessed with the same instrument. RESULTS: 106 volunteers participated in the present study. The majority of the participants were females (54.7%) with equal balance of income and expidentures (65.1%) having a mental disease percentage of 5.6%. Findings showed that students' attitudes towards schizophrenic patients changed significantly positive as they proceed from first year to the fifth year. Results demonstrated that as students move through the years they report more positive attitudes in the areas of etiology of schizophrenia (p<0.01), treatment options (p<0.01), approach to schizophrenic patients (p<0.01), and social interactions (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: We claim that the development of positive attitudes should be integrated in to the mental health curriculum not only in particular years but also throughout the whole years of education. Along this continuum, we believe that students would become more aware of the needs of the schizophrenic patients and gain an on going intuition toward the difficulties that the patients encounter. Viewed together, at the stage of acquiring medical/psychological skills students should be given the opportunity to have direct contact with patients in order to give adequate response to patients' needs and thus observe the improvement at the end of the treatment.


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Atitude do Pessoal de Saúde , Estágio Clínico , Esquizofrenia , Estigma Social , Estudantes de Medicina/psicologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Masculino , Inquéritos e Questionários , Turquia , Adulto Jovem
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