[HTML][HTML] Impact of a psychiatry clerkship on stigma, attitudes towards psychiatry, and psychiatry as a career choice

Z Lyons, A Janca - BMC medical education, 2015 - Springer
… A lower score indicates a less stigmatising attitude towards mental illness and psychiatry. …
week psychiatry clerkship on medical students’ attitudes towards psychiatry and mental illness …

Medical students' attitudes to mental illnesses and to psychiatry before and after the psychiatric clerkship: training in a specialty and a general hospital

M Economou, K Kontoangelos, LE Peppou, A Arvaniti… - Psychiatry …, 2017 - Elsevier
… the stigmatizing and rejecting attitudes of … psychiatric clerkship was found to exert a positive
short-term effect on reshaping medical students’ attitudes to mental illnesses and psychiatry. …

Impact of the psychiatry clerkship on medical student attitudes towards psychiatry and to psychiatry as a career

Z Lyons - Academic Psychiatry, 2014 - Springer
… the psychiatry clerkship on attitudes of medical students towards psychiatry and to psychiatry
… the potential to foster positive attitudes to psychiatry and address pre-existing stigmatising

Changes of explicit and implicit stigma in medical students during psychiatric clerkship

PW Wang, CH Ko, CS Chen, YHC Yang, HC Lin… - … Psychiatry, 2016 - Springer
… Explicit and implicit stigmatizing attitudes among health professionals were linked with …
reduce their implicit attitude toward mental illness after a 1-month psychiatric clerkship. A possible …

… potential effect of the psychiatric clerkship and contact-based hypothesis on explicit and implicit stigmatizing attitudes of Canadian medical students towards mental …

A Arora, HS Sandhu, J Brasch - Academic Psychiatry, 2019 - Springer
… with an individual experiencing mental illness were not. This study suggests that the
psychiatric clerkship may have limited impact on the stigmatizing attitudes of medical students. …

[HTML][HTML] Stigma in psychiatry: impact of a virtual and traditional psychiatry clerkship on medical student attitudes

K Bazaid, K Simas, A Bezzahou - Academic Psychiatry, 2021 - Springer
… to a traditional clerkship experience. We hypothesized that medical student attitudes towards
psychiatry would deteriorate post-clerkship because of the transition to a virtual clerkship. …

Stigmatization towards the mentally ill: Perceptions of psychiatrists, pre-clinical and post-clinical rotation medical students

HC Eksteen, PJ Becker, G Lippi - … of Social Psychiatry, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
stigmatizing attitudes towards the mentally ill differ according to the level of knowledge about
psychiatric … level of exposure towards the mentally ill plays a role in stigmatizing attitudes. …

[HTML][HTML] Reducing stigma toward psychiatry among medical students: a multicenter controlled trial

D Amsalem, D Gothelf, A Dorman… - The Primary Care …, 2020 - legacy.psychiatrist.com
… the psychiatry clerkship on attitudes toward psychiatry, including considering choosing a
residency in psychiatry, … (ie, stigmatized) views of medical students toward psychiatric patients, …

[HTML][HTML] The effects of a psychiatric clerkship on stigmatizing attitudes toward mental disorders as held by German medical students

M Zavorotnyy, S Klatte, Y Yang, W Liu… - … in Psychiatry, 2023 - frontiersin.org
… Conclusion: Our findings indicate that a psychiatric clerkship that involves students in
direct interaction with patients may effectively reduce stigma. Therefore, we advocate the …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of Psychiatry Clerkship Rotation in Attitudes Towards Mental Illness and Psychiatry as a Career Among Medical Students

J Kim, B Blum, S Kaushal, S Khan… - … Healthcare Journal of …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… of a psychiatry clerkship on attitudes to MI. A secondary aim was to determine if the psychiatry
clerkship … Finally, the participants initially showed the highest stigmatized attitude score for …