Volume : VII, Issue : X, October - 2018

A comparative study of perception, knowledge and attitude of 1st year MBBS students, MBBS Interns and General population, towards Psychiatry and patients with psychiatric disorders in a teaching tertiary care centre; A cross sectional study.

Dr Bhagat Pranjalee Nawanath, Dr. Tiple Prashant Gokul, Dr. Priyanka Sakaldeo Yadav

Abstract :

Background-  Psychiatry as a subject, Psychiatrists as professionals, and patients with Psychiatric disorders are subjected to cultural stereotypes and negative attitude by the general population as well as medical community.  The perception of First year MBBS students and Interns  regarding psychiatry  should  be modified positively by adequate training for better  treatment of these patients.

Aims and objectives-

      1) To compare the ‘ Perception’, ‘ Knowledge’  and ‘Attitude’ of First year MBBS students (Group A) versus MBBS Interns (Group B) towards psychiatry and patients with Psychiatric disorders. 2) To compare the perception, knowledge and attitude of First year MBBS students versus General population (Group C) towards psychiatry and patients with Psychiatric disorders. 3) To compare the perception, knowledge and attitude of First year MBBS students and Interns (Group A+ Group B) versus General population   (Group C) towards Psychiatry and patients with Psychiatric disorders.  4) To study the Socio demographic profiles of First year MBBS students, MBBS Interns and General population.

Material & Method: It  was a cross sectional study. One hundred and  forty one (141) First year MBBS student , 150 Interns and 193 subject from General population actually participated in the study..   . A semi-structured, pre-validated questionnaire was   distributed to assess the Perception, Attitude and Knowledge, toward  subject psychiatry  and psychiatric disorders.

For statistical analysis Chi square test was applied.

Result:

There was significant difference in perception, attitude and  knowledge  among Interns, First year MBBS students and General population regarding psychiatry and psychiatric patients. More exposure to psychiatry was associated with   positive perception about psychiatry and Psychiatric patients.

Conclusion:        

Though the majority of Medical students had positive attitude  about psychiatry but still some of them had age old negative attitude,

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Article: Download PDF    DOI : https://www.doi.org/10.36106/gjra  

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Dr Bhagat Pranjalee Nawanath, Dr. Tiple Prashant Gokul, Dr. Priyanka Sakaldeo Yadav, A comparative study of perception, knowledge and attitude of 1st year MBBS students, MBBS Interns and General population, towards Psychiatry and patients with psychiatric disorders in a teaching tertiary care centre; A cross sectional study., GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-7 | Issue-10 | October-2018


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