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Stigmatizing attitudes and social perception towards mental illness among Moroccan medical students.
Ouazzani Housni Touhami, Y; Tabril, T; Benhammou, I; Benhaddouch, Y; Baqadir, C; Essounni, M; Bout, A; Boujraf, S; Aarab, C; Rammouz, I; Tachfouti, N; Aalouane, R.
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  • Ouazzani Housni Touhami Y; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco. Electronic address: youssef.ouazzanihousnitouhami@usmba.ac.ma.
  • Tabril T; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Benhammou I; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Benhaddouch Y; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Baqadir C; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Essounni M; Regional Pedagogical Center, English section, 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Bout A; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Boujraf S; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Aarab C; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
  • Rammouz I; Psychiatry Department, Agadir University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ibn Zohr University, 80000 Agadir, Morocco.
  • Tachfouti N; Epidemiology Department, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco; Laboratory of Epidemiology, Community Health and Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez,
  • Aalouane R; Psychiatry Department, Hassan II University Hospital, 30000 Fez, Morocco; Clinical Neurosciences Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Fez (FMPF), Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University (USMBA), 30000 Fez, Morocco.
Encephale ; 49(3): 275-283, 2023 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35331470
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This study aimed to explore medical students' attitudes, social perception, and knowledge towards mental illness and identify the associated factors.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Medical Faculty of Fez. A representative sample of 420 Moroccan students from the first to the seventh years was selected randomly during the academic year (2018/2019). They completed the Mental Illness Clinicians Attitudes scale (MICA) and a self-questionnaire exploring sociodemographic data, the university course, social perception and knowledge towards mental illness, and the potential consideration of psychiatry as a career.

RESULTS:

The average age of participants was 21.73 years (SD ±2.60), and 72.4% (n=304) of respondents were female (M/F gender ratio=0.39). The participants held stigmatizing attitudes and negative social perceptions towards mental illness, as indicated by the high score of the MICA scale (mean=57.24; SD ±9.95). Females (p=0.02) and married students (p=0.02) showed significantly more tolerant attitudes. The attitudes of students (p=0.37) who completed the psychiatry clerkship were slightly more favorable (p=0.15). There was no significant difference in attitudes according to the level of study (p=0.06). Students with a lower socioeconomic level tended to be less stigmatizing (p=0.08). The assessment of knowledge about mental illness among students objectified major gaps. A total of 17.9% (n=75) considered psychiatry as a career.

CONCLUSION:

The attitudes of medical students in this study were stigmatizing, and this should without delay motivate Moroccan research, educational and health authorities to investigate further scientific research in this area to address these attitudes and remedies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes de Medicina / Transtornos Mentais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Estudantes de Medicina / Transtornos Mentais Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article