General background and attitude of the Saudi population towards mental illness
General background and attitude of the Saudi population towards mental illness
Author(s): Malik Jelaidan, Lamees Abu Alkhair, Tafani Mohammed Thani, Abdulqader Susi, Raafat ShuqdarSubject(s): Social psychology and group interaction, Neuropsychology, Clinical psychology, Behaviorism, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Politics
Published by: MedCrave Group Kft.
Keywords: mental illness; health; psychology;
Summary/Abstract: Mental illnesses or psychiatric disorders are very common worldwide although, a lot of patients might go undiagnosed and untreated due to the stigma towards mental illness that drives the patients away from seeking medical help. Aim: To evaluate the background and attitude of the general population throughout Saudi Arabia about mental illnesses. Method: A cross sectional study analyzed data from 5850 participants aged 18 and up. From all 13 districts of Saudi Arabia. The data were collected using self-administered anonymous electronically distributed questionnaire, between the months of April- May of 2017. The data were analyzed using the statistical analysis system (SAS version 9.1; SAS Institute, Cary, NC). Crude associations were assessed using Pearson Chi -square test. P value of less than 0.05 was used to indicate statistically significant differences. Result: The mean age of the studied subjects was 28.7 ± 9.8 years. Subjects’ background about the general nature of psychiatric disorders was high and exceeding (90%) regarding the nature of psychiatric disorders and whether they are similar or not, a very low percent (7%) showed that psychiatric patients cannot socially adapt while (96.9%) believed that psychiatric patients are considered insane. (52%) believed psychiatrists are affected by their patients on long term exposure. Conclusion: The background of Saudi population regarding mental illnesses is considered fair, the attitude towards psychiatric patients need further education to minimize the stigma towards them.
Journal: Journal of Psychology & Clinical Psychiatry
- Issue Year: 9/2018
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 1-6
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English