2006
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-92272006000300006
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Influencia de dos factores en la percepción hacia los enfermos mentales; contacto cercano y educación en salud

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“…Furthermore, it has been found that undergraduate nursing students generally do not have a positive attitude toward working in the MH field (Hayman‐White & Happell, ; Henderson, Happell, & Martin, ). However, according to other studies, MH specialist nurses have heightened positive attitudes toward this type of patient, which allow a better understanding of people with mental illness (Shafer, Wood, & William, ; Zárate, Ceballos, Contardo, & Florenzano, ).…”
Section: Influence Of Academic Training In Mental Illness Stigmamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Furthermore, it has been found that undergraduate nursing students generally do not have a positive attitude toward working in the MH field (Hayman‐White & Happell, ; Henderson, Happell, & Martin, ). However, according to other studies, MH specialist nurses have heightened positive attitudes toward this type of patient, which allow a better understanding of people with mental illness (Shafer, Wood, & William, ; Zárate, Ceballos, Contardo, & Florenzano, ).…”
Section: Influence Of Academic Training In Mental Illness Stigmamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…4 A study indicates that there is stigmatization towards the mentally ill which has a negative impact on them. 5 The results of the study show that people who are part of the health area and who knows and have closeness to people with mental illness have less stigmatization behaviors which positively influences their treatment and prognosis. Stigma can vary according to socio-demographic data, younger people tend to have less negative attitudes, in the same way people with a higher cultural level, more knowledge and contact with people who have mental health problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…La CAMI ha sido traducida y retrotraducida al español en un estudio previo realizado en Chile (Zárate et al, 2006), por tanto sólo se adapto el lenguaje para cautelar su comprensibilidad en el contexto local, lo que implicó la modificación de algunos reactivos. La aplicación de los instrumentos fue conducida por estudiantes de psicología especialmente capacitados.…”
Section: Procedimientounclassified
“…En Chile hay escasos estudios sobre el estigma hacia personas con TMS, sin embargo los hallazgos coinciden con lo encontrado en otros contextos, existen prejuicios y actitudes negativas hacia las personas con TMS (Chuaqui, 2002;Zárate, Ceballos, Contardo, & Florenzano, 2006). Estos estudios han utilizado encuestas desarrolladas especialmente o instrumentos traducidos, pero no adaptados ni validados para el contexto chileno.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified