Title of article :
Factors involved in the formation of attitudes
towards those who are mentally ill
Author/Authors :
S. J.Addison، نويسنده , , S. J. Thorpe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background This research was conducted to
examine the prediction that accuracy of particular
kinds of knowledge of mental illness would be related to
particular attitudes towards people with mental illness.
Methods An exploratory study examining attitudes to
people suffering from mental illness is presented. A total
of 169 participants, with a range of attitudes and
knowledge, completed two questionnaires: attitudes
were assessed using the Community Attitudes towards
the Mentally Ill scale (Taylor and Dear 1981) which
yields four attitude factors; knowledge was assessed using
a questionnaire devised by Nunnally (1961), which
yields ten knowledge factors.ResultsMultiple regression
analyses provided some support for the hypothesis that
some areas of knowledge (particularly knowledge concerning
guidance and support, and knowledge concerning
the role of avoidance of morbid thoughts in mental
health) are predictive of specific attitudes, but much of
the variance remained unexplained by the predictive
knowledge variables. Post hoc analyses revealed that
those people who had had personal experience of people
with mental illness were generally more positive in
their attitudes towards them. Conclusions Selected
knowledge factors only accounted for a modest amount
of the variance in attitude factor scores. Affective (e. g.
fear, revulsion, anxiety) information may explain a
greater percentage of variance in attitude factor score. It
is suggested that this should be considered in future research
and the limitations of the present study are discussed.
Keywords :
attitudes – stigma – mental illness –knowledge – prejudice
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)