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The Potential Effect of the Psychiatric Clerkship and Contact-Based Hypothesis on Explicit and Implicit Stigmatizing Attitudes of Canadian Medical Students Towards Mental Illness

机译:基于精神病学职员和基于接触的假设对加拿大医学生对精神疾病的明确和隐含隐含症状的潜在影响

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Objective The purpose of this study was to assess if having completed a psychiatric clerkship or having increased exposure to mental illness in general was associated with reduced explicit and implicit stigmatizing attitudes towards mental illness in undergraduate medical students. Methods A secondary analysis of data specific to medical students from McMaster University was completed. Data were obtained through a cross-sectional survey administered electronically. It consisted of a demographic questionnaire, the Opening Minds Scale for Healthcare Providers (OMS-HC) 12-item survey, and an Implicit Association Test (IAT). The OMS-HC was used as a measure of explicit stigmatizing attitudes, whereas the IAT was used as a measure of implicit bias. All analyses were completed using Stata/IC 15 and were two-tailed with significance defined as p < 0.05. Results Individuals that self-reported either having had a mental illness or diagnosis by a health care professional had significantly lower levels of explicit stigma. Final-year medical students had significantly lower levels of implicit stigmatizing attitudes than first-year medical students. Neither having completed a psychiatric clerkship nor having a close relationship with someone experiencing a mental illness was significantly associated with the explicit or implicit stigmatizing attitudes of medical students. Conclusion More years in medical school and self-identifying or receiving a diagnosis of mental illness are associated with reduced stigmatizing attitudes, whereas having completed the psychiatric clerkship and having a close relationship with an individual experiencing mental illness were not. This study suggests that the psychiatric clerkship may have limited impact on the stigmatizing attitudes of medical students.
机译:目的本研究的目的是评估是否已经完成了精神病学职员或者在精神疾病暴露的情况下,与本科医学院的精神疾病的明确和隐性侮辱有关。方法完成了麦克马斯特大学医学生特定的数据的二次分析。通过电子方式施用的横截面调查获得数据。它包括人口调查问卷,医疗保健提供者(OMS-HC)12-Item Survey的开放思维方式和隐式关联测试(IAT)。 OMS-HC被用作明确挽救态度的衡量标准,而IAT被用作隐含偏差的衡量标准。所有分析均采用STATA / IC 15完成,两尾具有定义为P <0.05的显着性。结果以医疗保健专业人员患有精神疾病或诊断的人具有明确耻辱层面的精神疾病或诊断。最后一年的医学生明确污染态度明显低于一年的医学生。没有完成精神病学职员,也没有与经历精神疾病的人关系密切关系与医学生的明确或隐含的侮辱性有关。结论医学院的多年和自我识别或接受精神疾病的诊断与侮辱态度减少有关,而完成精神病学职员并与个人经历精神疾病的关系不相关。本研究表明,精神病学职员可能对医学生的侮辱性态度产生有限的影响。

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