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Attitudes, knowledge, and opinions regarding mental health among undergraduate nursing students

2013; UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO; Volume: 47; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1590/s0080-623420130000500026

ISSN

1980-220X

Autores

Sónia da Silva Santos, Marcos Hirata Soares, Andréia Gonçalves Pestana Hirata,

Tópico(s)

Workplace Violence and Bullying

Resumo

A cross-sectional study involving 235 subjects was conducted in 2011 to compare the opinions of nursing students regarding mental illness and related care practices at two institutions in the state of Paraná, Brazil. Following approval by the ethics committee, data collection was initiated using an instrument containing questions regarding the importance of personal characteristics, knowledge of mental health, and the Opinions about Mental Illness (OMI) scale. Statistical analyses, including the Mann-Whitney test, Chi-squared test, and Spearman correlation at , were performed using SPSSv.15. The students exhibited significantly different characteristics only for Benevolence. Regarding the importance of knowledge about mental health, in comparison with students from the State University of Londrina (Universidade Estadual de Londrina – UEL), students at the State University of Maringa (Universidade Estadual de Maringá – UEM) considered psychological aspects more comprehensively than technical knowledge. We conclude that there are differences between students at these institutions in terms of knowledge and the factor Benevolence. Further studies are necessary to identify the underlying causes of such differences.

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