Attitudes toward mental disorder among medical students

Klara Vaupotič, Špela Uplaznik, H. GREGORIČ KUMPERŠČAK, Anja Plemenitaš Ilješ
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Background: People with mental disorders are among the most stigmatized and vulnerable members of society. Our research study intended to determine the medical students’ attitude toward mental disorders, the presence of stigma, and whether either changed throughout their six-year medical education. Methods: The sample included 200 medical students of the University of Maribor. Empirical data were collected using the CAMI scale (Community Attitudes Towards the Mentally Ill), the Comparison of Attitudes of Patients and Students in Slovenia questionnaire, and additional questions regarding specific mental disorders. The results were processed using the SPSS 25 program. Descriptive statistics methods were applied, including the ANOVA test. Statistically, significant correlations and differences were checked at a 5% risk level. Results: The students strongly agreed with the positive statements and disagreed with the negative statements on the CAMI scale (MV=3.93; SD=0.34; p=0.046). No significant discrepancies between individual undergraduate years were observed; the sixth-year students expressed the most positive attitude among all students. The mean value of all statements was 3.9 (Y1-Y6 SD=0.5), indicating a low presence of stigma. Conclusion: The students expressed a positive attitude toward mental disorders. In sixth-year students, the least stigma, and better knowledge and attitude towards mental disorders were observed. Education, clerkship, and hearing personal confessions about experiencing a mental disorder are needed as they improve attitudes toward them.
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医学生对精神障碍的态度
背景:精神障碍患者是社会中最受歧视和最脆弱的成员之一。本研究旨在了解医学生对精神障碍的态度、病耻感的存在,以及在他们六年的医学教育中是否有所改变。方法:以200名马里博尔大学医学生为研究对象。使用CAMI量表(社区对精神疾病的态度)、斯洛文尼亚患者和学生态度比较问卷以及关于特定精神障碍的附加问题收集经验数据。使用SPSS 25程序对结果进行处理。采用描述性统计方法,包括方差分析检验。统计学上,在5%的风险水平上进行了显著的相关和差异检查。结果:在CAMI量表上,学生对正面陈述的认同程度较高,对负面陈述的认同程度较低(MV=3.93;SD = 0.34;p = 0.046)。各本科年级之间无显著差异;在所有学生中,六年级的学生表现出最积极的态度。所有陈述的平均值为3.9 (Y1-Y6 SD=0.5),表明耻感的存在程度较低。结论:学生对精神障碍表现出积极的态度。六年级学生的耻辱感最低,对精神障碍的认识和态度也较好。教育、见习和听取个人对经历精神障碍的自白是必要的,因为他们可以改善对精神障碍的态度。
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