Malla A, Shaw T
Int J Soc Psychiatry. 1987 Spring;33(1):33-41. doi: 10.1177/002076408703300105.
Female nursing students who had completed an instructional and experiential training program were compared on their perception, beliefs and opinions about mental illness with students who had just entered the same program. The results showed that students who had completed their training were better able to perceive the presence and severity of mental illness. Both groups favoured psychosocial etiology and psychosocial forms of treatment. There was no difference in their attitudes towards the mentally ill and both groups shared an overall optimism about prognosis. The implications of the lack of sophisticated knowledge about psychiatric disorders among mental health professionals are discussed.
将完成了教学与实践培训项目的女护生,与刚进入同一项目的学生在对精神疾病的认知、信念和看法方面进行了比较。结果显示,完成培训的学生能更好地察觉精神疾病的存在及严重程度。两组都倾向于心理社会病因学及心理社会治疗形式。她们对精神疾病患者的态度没有差异,且两组对预后都总体持乐观态度。文中讨论了心理健康专业人员缺乏关于精神障碍的深入知识所带来的影响。