Public, health professional and legislator perspectives on the concept of psychiatric disease: a population-based survey.
Kari A O TikkinenJarno RutanenAllen FrancesBrea L PerryBrittany B DennisArnav AgarwalAmna MaqboolShanil EbrahimJanne S LeinonenTeppo L N JärvinenGordon H GuyattPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Respondents agreed that some conditions, such as schizophrenia and autism, are diseases and other states, such as grief and homosexuality, are not; for others, there was considerable disagreement. Psychiatrists are more inclined to consider mental health-related states of being as diseases compared with other physicians, who, in turn, are more inclined than other constituencies. Understanding notions of disease may underlie important debates in public policy and practice in areas of mental health and behaviour, and have implications for resource allocation and stigma.
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