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. 2005 Apr:186:331-4.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.186.4.331.

Causal beliefs and attitudes to people with schizophrenia. Trend analysis based on data from two population surveys in Germany

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Causal beliefs and attitudes to people with schizophrenia. Trend analysis based on data from two population surveys in Germany

Matthias C Angermeyer et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

Background: It is a widely shared belief that an increase in mental health literacy will result in an improvement of attitudes towards people with mental illness.

Aims: To examine how the German public's causal attributions of schizophrenia and their desire for social distance from people with schizophrenia developed over the 1990s.

Method: A trend analysis was carried out using data from two representative population surveys conducted in the Lander constituting the former Federal Republic of Germany in 1990 and 2001.

Results: Parallel to an increase in the public's tendency to endorse biological causes, an increase in the desire for social distance from people with schizophrenia was found.

Conclusions: The assumption underlying current anti-stigma programmes that there is a positive relationship between endorsing biological causes and the acceptance of people with mental illness appears to be problematic.

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  • Biology and stigma.
    Benning TB, O'Leary M, Avevor EA, Avevor ED. Benning TB, et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2006 Jan;188:89. doi: 10.1192/bjp.188.1.89. Br J Psychiatry. 2006. PMID: 16388081 No abstract available.

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