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Students' Attitudes Towards Mental Illness: A Comparative Analysis, Anna Grace Mclaughlin Apr 2018

Students' Attitudes Towards Mental Illness: A Comparative Analysis, Anna Grace Mclaughlin

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The number of people with mental illnesses continues to increase greatly, yet these remain some of the most stigmatized illnesses in the U.S. The stigma held about mental illness can affect the way individuals are treated in society. This study examinines attitudes towards mental illness among college students. Given that attitudes may vary by areas of study, this research specifically compares social work and non-social work students’ attitudes. Comparing the attitudes of social work students with those of other students could gauge the adequacy of the education that social work students are receiving on mental illness. The study employed a …