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Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria

BACKGROUND: Depression is a prominent cause of mental disability globally, having a severe impact on mental and physical health. Depression rehabilitation and treatment, whether through psychiatric management or counseling therapy, is hampered by stigmatizing attitudes regarding psychiatric illness...

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Autores principales: Swed, Sarya, Sohib, Sheikh, Fathy Hassan, Noheir Ashraf Ibrahem, Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr, Alkadi, Sidra Mhd Sammer, AbdelQadir, Yossef Hassan, Ibrahim, Nancy, Khair, Lina Taha, Bakkour, Agyad, Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein, Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein, Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla, Ahmad, Eman Mohammed Sharif, Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin, Sawaf, Bisher, Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba, Battikh, Elias, Elkalagi, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107932
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273483
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author Swed, Sarya
Sohib, Sheikh
Fathy Hassan, Noheir Ashraf Ibrahem
Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr
Alkadi, Sidra Mhd Sammer
AbdelQadir, Yossef Hassan
Ibrahim, Nancy
Khair, Lina Taha
Bakkour, Agyad
Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein
Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein
Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla
Ahmad, Eman Mohammed Sharif
Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin
Sawaf, Bisher
Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba
Battikh, Elias
Elkalagi, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy
author_facet Swed, Sarya
Sohib, Sheikh
Fathy Hassan, Noheir Ashraf Ibrahem
Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr
Alkadi, Sidra Mhd Sammer
AbdelQadir, Yossef Hassan
Ibrahim, Nancy
Khair, Lina Taha
Bakkour, Agyad
Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein
Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein
Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla
Ahmad, Eman Mohammed Sharif
Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin
Sawaf, Bisher
Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba
Battikh, Elias
Elkalagi, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy
author_sort Swed, Sarya
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description BACKGROUND: Depression is a prominent cause of mental disability globally, having a severe impact on mental and physical health. Depression rehabilitation and treatment, whether through psychiatric management or counseling therapy, is hampered by stigmatizing attitudes regarding psychiatric illness patients impacted by societal and cultural factors. However, little is known about the stigma toward people with depression among the students in Syria. METHODOLOGY: A total of 1,056 students in Syria completed a questionnaire that included a case narrative illustrating depression. A total of 1,056 students in Syria completed a questionnaire that included a case narrative illustrating depression. The survey looked at attitudes toward depression, the desire to keep a safe distance from depressed people, stigma attitudes toward people with depression among college students, perceived beliefs about depressive people, gender (male and female), and the major section (medical and medical and non-medical) differences. RESULTS: Four questionnaires have refused to finish the survey, out of 1259 issued. Around 47.80% of respondents, most of whom were females, felt that sad people might snap out of it. 14.60 percent believe depression isn’t even an actual medical condition. Surprisingly, 2% of respondents with a medical background thought the same thing. Regarding more extreme stigmatization, 16.80% of respondents thought depressed persons were harmful. People with depression will be avoided by 19.50 percent of respondents, and people with medical backgrounds will be avoided by 5.20 percent of respondents. Nearly one-fifth of those polled said they would not tell anyone if they were depressed. Only a tiny percentage of respondents (6.90 percent) said they would not hire or vote for a politician who suffers from depression (8.40 percent). CONCLUSION: According to the study, Syrian college students had a significant level of stigma and social distance toward mentally ill patients. Female students and non-medical students had a higher stigma in most subscale items for people with depression.
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spelling pubmed-94772822022-09-16 Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria Swed, Sarya Sohib, Sheikh Fathy Hassan, Noheir Ashraf Ibrahem Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr Alkadi, Sidra Mhd Sammer AbdelQadir, Yossef Hassan Ibrahim, Nancy Khair, Lina Taha Bakkour, Agyad Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla Ahmad, Eman Mohammed Sharif Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin Sawaf, Bisher Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba Battikh, Elias Elkalagi, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Depression is a prominent cause of mental disability globally, having a severe impact on mental and physical health. Depression rehabilitation and treatment, whether through psychiatric management or counseling therapy, is hampered by stigmatizing attitudes regarding psychiatric illness patients impacted by societal and cultural factors. However, little is known about the stigma toward people with depression among the students in Syria. METHODOLOGY: A total of 1,056 students in Syria completed a questionnaire that included a case narrative illustrating depression. A total of 1,056 students in Syria completed a questionnaire that included a case narrative illustrating depression. The survey looked at attitudes toward depression, the desire to keep a safe distance from depressed people, stigma attitudes toward people with depression among college students, perceived beliefs about depressive people, gender (male and female), and the major section (medical and medical and non-medical) differences. RESULTS: Four questionnaires have refused to finish the survey, out of 1259 issued. Around 47.80% of respondents, most of whom were females, felt that sad people might snap out of it. 14.60 percent believe depression isn’t even an actual medical condition. Surprisingly, 2% of respondents with a medical background thought the same thing. Regarding more extreme stigmatization, 16.80% of respondents thought depressed persons were harmful. People with depression will be avoided by 19.50 percent of respondents, and people with medical backgrounds will be avoided by 5.20 percent of respondents. Nearly one-fifth of those polled said they would not tell anyone if they were depressed. Only a tiny percentage of respondents (6.90 percent) said they would not hire or vote for a politician who suffers from depression (8.40 percent). CONCLUSION: According to the study, Syrian college students had a significant level of stigma and social distance toward mentally ill patients. Female students and non-medical students had a higher stigma in most subscale items for people with depression. Public Library of Science 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9477282/ /pubmed/36107932 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273483 Text en © 2022 Swed et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Swed, Sarya
Sohib, Sheikh
Fathy Hassan, Noheir Ashraf Ibrahem
Almoshantaf, Mohammad Badr
Alkadi, Sidra Mhd Sammer
AbdelQadir, Yossef Hassan
Ibrahim, Nancy
Khair, Lina Taha
Bakkour, Agyad
Muwaili, Ali Hadi Hussein
Muwaili, Dhuha Hadi Hussein
Abdelmajid, Fatima Abubaker Abdalla
Ahmad, Eman Mohammed Sharif
Patwary, Muhammad Mainuddin
Sawaf, Bisher
Albuni, Mhd Kutaiba
Battikh, Elias
Elkalagi, Nashaat Kamal Hamdy
Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title_full Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title_fullStr Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title_full_unstemmed Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title_short Stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in Syria
title_sort stigmatizing attitudes towards depression among university students in syria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9477282/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36107932
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0273483
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