Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves, Aline Mara
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Vilela, Sueli de Carvalho, Terra, Fábio de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Rev Rene (Online)
Texto Completo: http://periodicos.ufc.br/rene/article/view/30838
Resumo: Objective: to investigate the attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness. Methods: cross-sectional and analytical study. Two instruments were used: the characterization questionnaire and the Opinions Scale about Mental Illness, answered by 80 employees of the Psychosocial Attention Network. For counting the obtained points, pre-established formulas were used; and for correlations and associations, non-parametric tests according to the normality of the data. Results: the attitudinal profile denominated Authoritarianism was characterized by a higher average in the population, followed by the Social Restriction and Etiology of Mental Effort profiles. It was also observed that the variables schooling, working time in mental health services and monthly family income showed significant correlations in relation to the types of attitudes. Conclusion: the attitudinal profile of the studied population reflects predominantly authoritarian, restrictive and discriminatory attitudes.
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title Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
spellingShingle Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
Gonçalves, Aline Mara
Attitude
Workers
Mental Health.
title_short Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
title_full Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
title_fullStr Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
title_sort Attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness
author Gonçalves, Aline Mara
author_facet Gonçalves, Aline Mara
Vilela, Sueli de Carvalho
Terra, Fábio de Souza
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Terra, Fábio de Souza
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Aline Mara
Vilela, Sueli de Carvalho
Terra, Fábio de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Attitude
Workers
Mental Health.
topic Attitude
Workers
Mental Health.
description Objective: to investigate the attitudes of professionals of the Network of Psychosocial Attention to mental illness. Methods: cross-sectional and analytical study. Two instruments were used: the characterization questionnaire and the Opinions Scale about Mental Illness, answered by 80 employees of the Psychosocial Attention Network. For counting the obtained points, pre-established formulas were used; and for correlations and associations, non-parametric tests according to the normality of the data. Results: the attitudinal profile denominated Authoritarianism was characterized by a higher average in the population, followed by the Social Restriction and Etiology of Mental Effort profiles. It was also observed that the variables schooling, working time in mental health services and monthly family income showed significant correlations in relation to the types of attitudes. Conclusion: the attitudinal profile of the studied population reflects predominantly authoritarian, restrictive and discriminatory attitudes.
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