Undergraduate nursing and midwifery student's attitudes to mental illness
Abstract Aim To explore levels of stigma in students of all fields of nursing and midwifery at different years and examine the impact of exposure to people with mental illness. Design A cross‐sectional survey was used. Methods The Community Attitudes to Mental Illness questionnaire was administered...
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Main Authors: | Angela Hawthorne (Author), Ross Fagan (Author), Elspeth Leaver (Author), Jessica Baxter (Author), Pamela Logan (Author), Austyn Snowden (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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