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EFFECT OF DURATION OF CLINICAL EXPOSURE TO MENTALLY ILL PATIENTS ON PHARMACY STUDENTS’ STIGMATIZING VIEWS

  • In: Poster Session
  • At: Düsseldorf (Germany) (2015)
  • Type: Poster
  • By: CATES, Marshall (Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice, Birmingham, United States)
  • Co-author(s): Marshall Cates
  • Abstract:

    Results from research studies have suggested that clinical exposure of pharmacy students to mentally ill patients fails to improve their attitudes toward mental illness.

    Two stigmatization scales – one for schizophrenia and one for depression – were administered on the first and last days of a psychiatric clinical rotation over the course of two

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