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Mental health stigma in Ukraine: cross-sectional survey
by
Suvalo, Orest
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Thornicroft, Graham
, Bakolis, Ioannis
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
Academic achievement
/ Adults
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Gender
/ Health behavior
/ Health information
/ Health problems
/ Health services
/ Higher education
/ Illnesses
/ Knowledge
/ Measures
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Sociology
/ Stigma
/ Sympathy
2021
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Mental health stigma in Ukraine: cross-sectional survey
by
Suvalo, Orest
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Thornicroft, Graham
, Bakolis, Ioannis
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
Academic achievement
/ Adults
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Gender
/ Health behavior
/ Health information
/ Health problems
/ Health services
/ Higher education
/ Illnesses
/ Knowledge
/ Measures
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Sociology
/ Stigma
/ Sympathy
2021
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Mental health stigma in Ukraine: cross-sectional survey
by
Suvalo, Orest
, Quirke, Eleanor
, Thornicroft, Graham
, Bakolis, Ioannis
, Klymchuk, Vitalii
in
Academic achievement
/ Adults
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Cross-sectional studies
/ Disorders
/ Displaced persons
/ Educational attainment
/ Gender
/ Health behavior
/ Health information
/ Health problems
/ Health services
/ Higher education
/ Illnesses
/ Knowledge
/ Measures
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ Mental health services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Population
/ Primary care
/ Sociology
/ Stigma
/ Sympathy
2021
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Mental health stigma in Ukraine: cross-sectional survey
2021
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Background and study objectivesThis study aimed to assess among Ukrainian adults: (1) knowledge of mental disorders; (2) attitudes towards people with mental health disorders, and to the delivery of mental health treatment within the community; and (3) behaviours towards people with mental disorders.MethodologyA cross-sectional survey of Ukrainian adults aged 18–60 was conducted. Stigma-related mental health knowledge was measured using the mental health knowledge schedule. Attitude towards people with mental health disorders was assessed using the Community Attitudes towards Mental Illness scale. The Reported and Intended Behaviour scale was used to assess past and future intended behaviour towards people with mental health disorders.ResultsAssociations between gender, age, and educational level and the knowledge and attitudes measures were identified. There was evidence of a positive association between being male and positive intended behaviours towards people with mental health disorders [mean difference (MD) = 0.509, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.021–0.998]. Older age was negatively associated with positive intended behaviours towards people with mental health disorders (MD = −0.017, 95% CI 0.0733 to −0.001). Higher education was positively associated with stigma-related mental health knowledge (MD = 0.438, 95% CI 0.090–0.786), and negatively associated with authoritarian (MD = 0.755, 95% CI 0.295–1.215) attitudes towards people with mental health problems.ConclusionOverall, the findings indicate a degree of awareness of, and compassion towards, people with mental illness among Ukrainian adults, although this differed according to gender, region, and education level. Results indicate a need for the adoption and scaling-up of anti-stigma interventions that have been demonstrated to be effective.
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