2019
DOI: 10.5093/clysa2019a13
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La Atribución Causal y las Creencias sobre los Trastornos Mentales en Población General y Psicólogos. Un Estudio Exploratorio

Abstract: Con el objetivo de comparar las creencias sobre los trastornos mentales en población general y en profesionales de la Psicología y analizar las diferencias entre aquellos que presentan una atribución causal biomédica vs. psicosocial sobre estas creencias, se aplicó una versión adaptada del Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) a una muestra de 166 participantes. El consumo de drogas y el desequilibrio bioquímico cerebral fueron las causas señaladas con mayor nivel de acuerdo por la población general y el es… Show more

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“…Regarding social stigma, the various existing campaigns at a social level could increase efforts to address discrimination suffered by people who attend rehabilitation resources, as we know that it is greater than that suffered by people who attend other types of outpatient clinics. Furthermore, in relation to discrimination and stigma suffered by people with SMI, it would also be particularly interesting to make an effort to modify causal attributions about the origin of psychological problems of professionals and the general population, where biological explanations alone are associated with a greater chronicity of the problem, and in comparison with the general population, professionals have a better perception of psychological problems (Castro-de Diego & Vicente-Colomina, 2019).…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding social stigma, the various existing campaigns at a social level could increase efforts to address discrimination suffered by people who attend rehabilitation resources, as we know that it is greater than that suffered by people who attend other types of outpatient clinics. Furthermore, in relation to discrimination and stigma suffered by people with SMI, it would also be particularly interesting to make an effort to modify causal attributions about the origin of psychological problems of professionals and the general population, where biological explanations alone are associated with a greater chronicity of the problem, and in comparison with the general population, professionals have a better perception of psychological problems (Castro-de Diego & Vicente-Colomina, 2019).…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%