Authors
JS Bell, S Elina Aaltonen, MS Airaksinen, Daisy Volmer, Manjiri S Gharat, Ruta Muceniece, Anna Vitola, Veerle Foulon, Franciska A Desplenter, TF Chen
Publication date
2010/1
Journal
International journal of social psychiatry
Volume
56
Issue
1
Pages
3-14
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Background: Healthcare professionals commonly exhibit negative attitudes toward people with mental disorders. Few international studies have sought to investigate the determinants of stigma.
Objective: To conduct an international comparison of pharmacy students’ stigma towards people with schizophrenia, and to determine whether stigma is consistently associated with stereotypical attributes of people with schizophrenia.
Method: Students (n = 649) at eight universities in Australia, Belgium, India, Finland, Estonia and Latvia completed a seven-item Social Distance Scale (SDS) and six items related to stereotypical attributes of people with schizophrenia.
Results: Mean SDS scores were 19.65 (± 3.97) in Australia, 19.61 (± 2.92) in Belgium, 18.75 (± 3.57) in India, 18.05 (± 3.12) in Finland, and 20.90 (± 4.04) in Estonia and Latvia. Unpredictability was most strongly associated with having a high social distance in …
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