Associated factors of stigma toward people with mental illness among university and school students

This study aimed to explore the associated factors of stigma towards people with mental illness among Omani school and university students.Design and MethodA cross-sectional study among 371 school and university students with a multivariable linear regression model to identify the associated factors of personal and perceptions of stigma.ResultsMale students, those with highly educated mothers, have high monthly income, higher mental health knowledge, employed fathers, and received focused education on mental illness showed fewer stigmatizing attitudes.Implications for PracticeEnhancing the knowledge about mental illness among school and university students and their families can play a significant role in reversing stigma.
Source: Perspectives in Psychiatric Care - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research