A study of psychiatrists' concepts of mental illness.
BACKGROUND: There are multiple models of mental illness that inform professional and lay understanding. Few studies have formally investigated psychiatrists' attitudes. We aimed to measure how a group of trainee psychiatrists understand familiar mental illnesses in terms of propositions drawn...
Main Authors: | Harland, R, Antonova, E, Owen, G, Broome, M, Landau, S, Deeley, Q, Murray, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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