Attitudes of nursing students towards mental health and the influence of social desirability: a cross-sectional study

Rosa Giralt Palou, Gemma Prat Vigué, Maria Romeu-Labayen, G. Tort-Nasarre
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Purpose Identifying negative attitudes toward mental illness among students on nursing undergraduate degrees can help to design teaching strategies able to reduce the stigma attached to this condition. This study aims to assess attitudes toward mental health and intentions regarding future behavior in university nursing students initiating their training in the treatment of mental health problems (MHPs). Design/methodology/approach A descriptive, observational and cross-sectional study was designed. A sample of 162 nursing students completed scales to assess their attitudes toward mental health, stigma, predicted behavior and social desirability. Simple and a multiple linear regression was performed adjusted for the social desirability scale result. Findings Nursing students with previous experience of MHPs presented positive attitudes and behavioral intentions toward mental illness. Those who had no such experience before their training in mental health nursing presented certain stigmatizing attitudes. Attitudes toward MHPs may be affected by stigma and also by social desirability bias. The training in mental health care given to nursing students should aim to reduce its influence to help them carry out their future duties efficiently and compassionately. Originality/value This study demonstrates the relevance of university teaching plans, which should place special emphasis on promoting knowledge and developing skills and attitudes in nursing students undergoing training in mental health care to ensure optimal levels of performance in their future careers.
护生心理健康态度及社会期望的影响:一项横断面研究
目的了解护理本科学生对精神疾病的消极态度,有助于设计教学策略,减少对精神疾病的耻辱感。摘要本研究旨在评估大学护生在心理健康问题治疗训练开始时对心理健康的态度和未来行为的意向。设计/方法学/方法设计了一项描述性、观察性和横断面研究。162名护理专业学生完成了评估他们对心理健康、耻辱、预测行为和社会期望的态度的量表。对社会期望量表结果进行简单线性回归和多元线性回归调整。结果:有过心理健康护理经历的护生对心理疾病的态度和行为意向均为积极的。那些在接受心理健康护理培训之前没有此类经验的人表现出一定的污名化态度。对mhp的态度可能受到污名化和社会期望偏见的影响。对护生的心理健康护理培训应以减少其影响为目标,以帮助他们有效和富有同情心地履行未来的职责。原创性/价值本研究表明大学教学计划的相关性,应特别强调在接受心理卫生保健培训的护理学生中推广知识,培养技能和态度,以确保他们在未来的职业生涯中达到最佳水平。
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