Stigmatization of psychiatric patients among students in Serbia
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2020Authors
Nikolić, Gordana
Stanojković, Maja
Krstić, Miroslav Ž.
Žikić, Olivera
Stojanović, Nikola
Tošić-Golubović, Suzana
Simonović, Maja
Kostić, Jelena
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Social psychiatry emphasizes the inclusion of mentally ill persons in family and social
life. The negative attitude towards them is still an obstacle for achieving the best treatment
results and their optimal quality of life. Young educated people could be an important
community factor in the fight against stigmatization of psychiatric patients. The aim of the
study was to determine the difference in attitudes among Serbian students attending different
faculties, as well as to find out the correlation between students' attitudes and their demographic characteristics. The study involved 408 Serbian university students. The respondents
were divided into three groups to determine the differences in attitudes between groups with
different educational levels. We have used the Attitude Questionnaire and Demographic
Questionnaire for this purpose. Medical students who had passed their exam in psychiatry,
those who experienced psychological and psychiatric problems themselves, and those with a
mentally ill family member had a positive attitude towards the mentally ill. Future health
workers and the family members of mentally ill individuals are most important in the attempts
to decrease stigmatization of psychiatric patients
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