A comparison of knowledge and attitude toward mental illness among secondary school students and teachers.
Omar Al OmariAtika KhalafIman Al HashmiMohammad Al QadireYousef Abu ShindiSulaiman Al SabeiNasir MataniDevanprabudoss JesudossPublished in: BMC psychology (2022)
Since students spend a significant amount of time in school, bridging the gap between teachers' and students' knowledge and attitudes toward mental illness is an essential part in enhancing the knowledge and attitudes of the students. In addition, knowledgeable teachers with positive attitude can assist in early identification of mental illnesses and help students when needed. In turn, students who possess knowledge and positive attitude toward mental illness can share their concerns with their teachers. In the presence of such accepting and cooperative environment, the stigma can be decreased and early detection of mental illness and help-seeking behaviour can be promoted.