Our data suggest religious beliefs about mental illness appear as two separate but related dimensions. These dimensions focused on beliefs about sin/morality and spiritually-oriented causes/treatments, and were related to negative secular beliefs about mental illness. They were also related to other ...
SPIRITUALITYQUALITATIVEresearchFormanywhoexperienceseriousmentalillness,spiritualityandreligioncanbecommonvehiclesthatprovideasenseofcoherenceandmeaningtolifeHowever,inthepresenceofearlytrauma,spiritualandreligiousbeliefsmaybeenhancedordestroyed,orneverdevelopThispaperexplorestherelationshipbetweenspirituality/religion,earlytrauma,...
Bushong (2018) Emphasized that religious beliefs significantly affected people beliefs of mental illness and stigma associated with such disease. The same study revealed no significant difference in the perception of stigma of mental illness among Christianity, Judaism, and Islam faith communities. 1.1....
A similar study reported that partisan beliefs among American and European samples also predicted whether terrorist acts were attributed to mental illness in an exculpatory fashion or blamed on “terrorist” motives by way of condemnation.5When presented with real-life examples of terrorism,...
Qualitative analysis of the interview responses indicated a range of beliefs about the recognition and etiology of mental illness. Nine themes were identified in response to the questions how do you identify and what causes mental illness: Psychocultural appropriateness, Religious/spiritual, Social ...
Socio-demographic factors have also been found to play a role in the variation of beliefs about mental illness, with more females endorsing “those who are not very religious” as a risk factor for developing PTSD, as compared to males [33]. Stigmatising beliefs and attitudes can be a ...
Beliefs surrounding mental illness were strongly linked to religious beliefs, including Jinn . Religious healers were considered the first line of help for people with mental illnesses, and were perceived as culturally acceptable and less stigmatizing than MH professionals. It is essential for MH ...
Previous studies on the relationship between mental illness and the church have found that beliefs and practices within the church can contribute to stigma towards people with mental illness. Yet, the typical experience of people with mental illness who attend church has been found to be positive,...
but victims of mental disorders are not able to identify the causes of their illness or even if they have one. The concept of mental illnesses is also looked down upon, ignored and feared due to neglectance of the severe issue. Many individuals fear the thought of developing such illness, ...
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