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Mental health stigma and attitudes to psychiatry among Bangladeshi medical students
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Dinajpur Medical College, University of Haifa, Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo
Published InInternational Journal of Social Psychiatry
Year2014
Citations39
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The shortage of specialized human resources in mental health in Bangladesh requires active recruitment of psychiatric residents. In addition, the involvement of positively inclined health personnel, for example, medical doctors, emerges as an immediate priority. AIM: To explore stigma among medical students toward persons with mental disorders (PMDs) and their attitudes toward psychiatry. METHOD: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Faridpur Medical College in Bangladesh before (First year) and following psychiatric rotation (Fifth year). Students (N = 200) filled anonymous questionnaires measuring stigma toward PMDs and attitudes to psychiatry. RESULTS: Upper medical school year (p = .028), older age (p = .005), mother's lower academic level (p = .043), upper and lower socioeconomic level affiliation (p = .008) and…
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