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. 2014 Jul-Dec;23(2):143-8.
doi: 10.4103/0972-6748.151690.

Study of attitude of interns toward psychiatry: A survey of a tertiary level hospital in Ahmedabad

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Study of attitude of interns toward psychiatry: A survey of a tertiary level hospital in Ahmedabad

Nimesh C Parikh et al. Ind Psychiatry J. 2014 Jul-Dec.

Abstract

Background: Worldwide, multiple studies demonstrate a negative attitude of interns toward psychiatry. Scenario in Gujarat state has never been looked upon. The objective of this study is to identify the situation in this region by studying the attitude of interns toward various areas of psychiatry and to study the gender differences if any.

Materials and methods: For study, all 122 interns who attended psychiatry posting for the 1st time in their internship, over a period of 8 months were approached amongst which 100 (56 males and 44 females) consented to be a part. Attitude was measured with 30 items attitude toward psychiatry (ATP 30) questionnaire on the 1st day of their posting. The data thus collected were analyzed by SPSS version 20.

Result: The results showed a neutral to the negative attitude in major areas of psychiatry. Most neutral responses were seen regarding contribution of psychiatric hospitals in the treatment, regarding psychiatric patients considered to be interesting and psychiatry enabling people to have rewarding relationships. Negative attitude toward areas on scientific information in psychiatry and psychotherapy's validity were obtained. While attitude was positive in areas of psychiatric knowledge and teaching, but female interns were lagging behind their male counterparts. Psychiatric treatment lessens worries and psychiatric illness should be considered at par with other medical illnesses, were most common positively viewed attitude.

Conclusion: Interns overall shared a neutral to negative ATP. Adequate rectification is required in existing medical curriculum, and more exposure to the subject is essential to improve the attitude of interns toward mental health.

Keywords: Ahmedabad; attitude; interns; psychiatric education.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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Statements having most negative responses*. *indicating more negative attitude; in question numbers - 2, 4; negative response indicates agreement and in question number - 1, 3; negative indicates disagreement to the statement of the question. Y axis = number of responses
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Figure 2
Statements havingmost positive responses*. *indicating more positive attitude; in question numbers - 2, 3, 4; positive response indicates disagreement and in question number 1, 5; positive response indicates agreement to the statement of the question. Y axis = number of responses

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