The relationship between beliefs toward mental illnesses, empathic tendency and social distancing in university students
This study was conducted to determine the level of beliefs toward mental illnesses in university students and to examine its relationship with empathic tendency and social distance level. This descriptive and relational study was conducted at the Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Nursing of a state university in Turkey. The sample of the study consisted of 678 students studying in the 4th grade of these faculties. Personal Information Form, the Beliefs Toward Mental Illness Scale (BMI), the Empathic Tendency Scale (ETS), and the Social Distance Scale (SDI) were used to collect data.
Source: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Esra Ünal, Arzu Koçak Uyaroğlu Source Type: research
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