Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study.
Andrés MartinJulie ChiltonDoron GothelfDoron AmsalemPublished in: Journal of medical education and curricular development (2020)
Medical students can benefit from the availability of, and exposure to physicians with self-disclosed histories of having overcome mental illnesses. Such exposures can favorably improve stigmatized views about psychiatry, or of patients or colleagues affected by psychopathology. This intervention has the potential to enhance medical students' mental health and their health-seeking behaviors.