2020
Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study
Martin A, Chilton J, Gothelf D, Amsalem D. Physician Self-disclosure of Lived Experience Improves Mental Health Attitudes Among Medical Students: A Randomized Study. Journal Of Medical Education And Curricular Development 2020, 7: 2382120519889352. PMID: 32363235, PMCID: PMC7180952, DOI: 10.1177/2382120519889352.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth-seeking behaviourMental illnessMental healthMental health needsMedical students' mental healthMental health attitudesMental health issuesMedical studentsRandomized studyHigh riskHealth attitudesControl groupSuicide completionHealth needsSuicidal ideationLate groupEarly groupPhysiciansHealth issuesSuch exposureATP-30Student mental healthPersonal historyIllnessAMI scores
2019
Attitudes to psychiatry and to mental illness among nursing students: Adaptation and use of two validated instruments in preclinical education
Martin A, Krause R, Chilton J, Jacobs A, Amsalem D. Attitudes to psychiatry and to mental illness among nursing students: Adaptation and use of two validated instruments in preclinical education. Journal Of Psychiatric And Mental Health Nursing 2019, 27: 308-317. PMID: 31789466, PMCID: PMC8904187, DOI: 10.1111/jpm.12580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSerious mental illnessMental health nursingMental illnessHealth nursingHealthcare providersPatient careInternalized stigmaTime pointsNursing studentsHealth-seeking behaviourSelf-Compassion Scale-Short FormHistory of diagnosisOMS-HCNursing schoolsResults SeventyFellow nursesPsychiatric carePAPER ADDSStigmatized viewsATP-30Help-seeking behaviorIllnessScale-Short FormFirst-year nursing studentsNurses