Stigmatising attitudes towards persons with mental illness: a survey of medical students and interns from southern Nigeria.

Journal: Mental illness

Volume: 4

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2014

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Clinical Services, Federal Psychiatric Hospital , Benin City ; Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Clinical Sciences, Ambrose Alli University , Ekpoma, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Stigmatising attitudes towards persons with mental illness are commonly reported among health professionals. Familiarity with mental illness has been reported to improve these attitudes. Very few studies have compared future medical doctors' attitudes toward types of mental illness, substance use disorders and physical illness. A cross-sectional survey of 5th and 6th year medical students as well as recently graduated medical doctors was conducted in April 2011. The 12-item level of contact report and the Attitude towards Mental Illness Questionnaire were administered. Participants endorsed stigmatising attitudes towards mental illness; with attitudes more adverse for schizophrenia compared to depression. Stigmatising attitudes were similarly endorsed for substance use disorders. Paradoxically, attitudes towards HIV/AIDS were positive and similar to diabetes mellitus. Increasing familiarity with mental illness was weakly associated with better attitudes towards depression and schizophrenia. Stigmatising attitudes towards depression and schizophrenia are common among future doctors. Efforts to combat stigma are urgently needed and should be promoted among medical students and recent medical graduates.

Authors & Co-authors:  James Bawo Onesirosan BO Omoaregba Joyce Ohiole JO Okogbenin Esther Osemudiamen EO

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Citations :  Conner KO, Copeland VC, Grote NK, et al. Mental health treatment seeking among older adults with depression: the impact of stigma and race. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 2010;18:531-43.
Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : e8
SSN : 2036-7457
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
doctors;medical students;mental illness;stigma
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Nigeria
Publication Country
England