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The Singaporean public beliefs about the causes of mental illness: results from a multi-ethnic population-based study.

S PangM SubramaniamS P LeeY W LauEdimansyah AbdinB Y ChuaL PiccoJ A VaingankarS A Chong
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2017)
The factor structure of the causal beliefs scale is not entirely the same as that found in previous research. Further research on the causal beliefs endorsed by Southeast Asian communities should be conducted to investigate other potential causes such as biogenetic factors and spiritual/supernatural causes. Mental health awareness campaigns should address causes of mental illness as a topic. Lay beliefs in the different causes must be acknowledged and it would be beneficial for the public to be informed of the causes of some of the most common mental illnesses in order to encourage help-seeking and treatment compliance.
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