Beliefs about the cause, manifestation, and cure of schizophrenia: A cross-cultural comparison

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作者
Furnham, Adrian [1 ]
Pereira, Sam [1 ]
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[1] UCL, Dept Psychol, 26 Bedford Way, London WC1H OAP, England
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10.1080/13674670601135641
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
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This study set out to compare British and Sri Lankan young people's (students) beliefs concerning the causes, manifestations, and cures of schizophrenia. One hundred and seventy-five British and Sri Lankan participants completed the three-part questionnaire in their mother tongue. It was hypothesized that the Sri Lankans would have more negative and uninformed attitudes and beliefs about schizophrenia than the British. It was also hypothesized that the Sri Lankans would favour superstitious, family, and sociological causes to explain the development of schizophrenia, while the British would favour more biological explanations. These two hypotheses were confirmed after factor-analysing the internal structure of the three sections of the questionnaire. Even well-educated young people remain ignorant about one of the most challenging mental illnesses.
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页数:19
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