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Attitudes to mental illness among mental health professionals in Singapore and comparisons with the general population.

Qi YuanLouisa PiccoSherilyn ChangEdimansyah AbdinBoon Yiang ChuaSamantha OngKah Lai YowSiow Ann ChongMythily Subramaniam
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The AMI-SG is an effective tool to measure attitudes to mental illness among mental health professionals in Singapore. Although the professionals had significantly more positive attitudes to mental illness than the general public in Singapore, their attitudes on 'social distancing' resembled closely that of the general public. Professionals tended to have more negative attitudes if they were nurses, less educated, and of Chinese ethnicity. More studies are needed to explore the underlying reasons for the differences and to generalize these findings among mental health professionals elsewhere.
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