Frank H. Walkey, Dianne E. Green, Antony J.W. Taylor
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引用次数: 11
摘要
采用语义差异技术,采用Olmsted and Ordway[37]和Olmsted and Durham[38]的方法,对Nunnally[36]提出的关于精神疾病态度的三个命题进行了检验。该测试在215名新西兰大学学生中进行。结果,与一些早期研究的方向相同,使那些认为社会已经准备好、愿意和能够在精神病患者的护理、治疗和康复方面发挥主要作用的人没有信心。因此,有人认为,在将专业护理转移到社区之前,需要改变一些普遍的社会态度。
Community attitudes to mental health: A comparative study
Three propositions about attitudes to mental illness derived from Nunnally [36] were examined with the semantic differential technique in the manner of Olmsted and Ordway [37] and Olmsted and Durham [38]. The examination was conducted in a population of 215 New Zealand University students. The outcome, in the same direction as some earlier studies, gave no confidence to those who considered that the community was ready, willing and able to play a major role in the care, treatment and rehabilitation of the mentally ill. As a consequence, it was considered that some prevailing social attitudes will need to be changed before professional care is transferred to the community.