PsycEXTRA Dataset 2006
DOI: 10.1037/e582102007-001
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College students beliefs about psychological disorders and demographic correlates

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“…The comparison with earlier research from our lab is also interesting. Despite the fact that females have been shown to nominate ADHD as a bona fide psychological disorder (Canu et al, 2006), they do not appear to be much more charitable in their outlook toward others with this diagnosis.…”
Section: Stigma Toward Adhdmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The comparison with earlier research from our lab is also interesting. Despite the fact that females have been shown to nominate ADHD as a bona fide psychological disorder (Canu et al, 2006), they do not appear to be much more charitable in their outlook toward others with this diagnosis.…”
Section: Stigma Toward Adhdmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the specific case of ADHD, Canu, Morrow, Pope, Bartnicki, and Schatz (2006) recently noted that although a majority (61%) of college students recognized ADHD as "real," this rate of affirmation was significantly lower when compared to major depression and schizophrenia (80% and 81%, respectively), suggesting that public perceptions of ADHD are tainted by inaccuracy.…”
Section: Stigma Related To Mental Illnessmentioning
confidence: 99%