Nurse faculty perceptions regarding psychiatric-mental health nursing behavioral interventions: A cross-cultural comparisondoi:10.5172/conu.15.3.333Mental disorders are internationally responsible for significant disease burden and disability. However, limited cross-culturally comparisons, related to psychiatric-...
Overall, this study found that male mental health professionals hold more negative attitudes of LGBT individuals and endorse more rape myths than female mental health professionals. The literature and current findings suggest that more training regarding rape/sexual assault, as well as LGBT issues, is...
Regarding mental health, an increase in physical demands was associated with reduced mental health for the ordinary personality type (ey/dx = −0.112,p = .006), and the undercontrolled personality type (ey/dx = −0.117,p = .041). Except for the resilient personality ty...
the general public, there is an awareness that psychologists are competent to provide mental health treatment, there is little literature referring to how psychologists are perceived by their fellow mental health professionals (e.g.. psychiatrists and social workers) regarding their professional roles. ...
Primary among these findings is the generally positive attitude of clinicians toward the use of EBTs; however, clinicians are generally unaware of the available EBTs, their core clinical beliefs regarding the structure of clinical sessions may impede the implementation of EBTs, and the media ...
Despite existing research on living wills, there is a scarcity of qualitative studies that consolidate the perceptions, beliefs, and anticipations of Master’s degree nursing students regarding living wills. Aim To scrutinize the perceptions, beliefs, and anticipations regarding living wills among ...
Perceptions of Ghanaian traditional health practitioners, primary health care workers, service users and caregivers regarding collaboration for mental heal... Perceptions of Ghanaian traditional health practitioners, primary health care workers, service users and caregivers regarding collaboration for mental ...
Students who received their primary mental health education from television and film were more likely to believe they were seeing realistic portrayals of mental illness and view portrayed stereotypes of mental illness as acceptable. Implications regarding students' stigmatizing attitudes and students' ...
A questionnaire was administered with items on participants' demographic information, experiences, behavioural patterns, and knowledge regarding healthcare services. The data were analysed thematically. The findings were evaluated within the framework of "access to healthcare service" theme related to "...
‘Stigma and perceptions of being judged’ on help seeking [52]: Young women perceived that mental health problems should be concealed, as they struggled with perceived judgement and stigma from those around them [56,58]. Those who felt under scrutiny from professionals regarding their parenting ...