50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland

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50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland. / Angermeyer, Matthias C; Matschinger, Herbert; Schomerus, Georg.

in: PSYCHIAT PRAX, Jahrgang 44, Nr. 7, 10.2017, S. 377-392.

Publikationen: SCORING: Beitrag in Fachzeitschrift/ZeitungSCORING: ZeitschriftenaufsatzForschungBegutachtung

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Angermeyer, MC, Matschinger, H & Schomerus, G 2017, '50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland', PSYCHIAT PRAX, Jg. 44, Nr. 7, S. 377-392. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-105723

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Angermeyer, M. C., Matschinger, H., & Schomerus, G. (2017). 50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland. PSYCHIAT PRAX, 44(7), 377-392. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-105723

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title = "50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland",
abstract = "Objective Analysis of the development of psychiatric attitude research in Germany over the past 50 years. Methods Historical overview based on systematic reviews of population-based studies. Results In the beginning, public attitudes towards people with mental disorders and towards psychiatry were studied from a sociological perspective, later on research was guided by a social psychological or individual psychological approach. This provided important insights into processes underlying the stigma of mental illness (e. g., role of labeling, causal attributions, beliefs into a continuum between mental health and illness, prevalence estimates etc.). Substantial contributions have also been made as regards the study of time trends in public attitudes and beliefs about mental illness, the investigation of the impact of the media on public attitudes, and the evaluation of the effectiveness of anti-stigma and awareness programs. Conclusion Despite these undisputable advancements it is about time to compliment the individual by a societal perspective. This appears particularly necessary in view of current trends in Germany towards sociopolitical radicalization.",
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author = "Angermeyer, {Matthias C} and Herbert Matschinger and Georg Schomerus",
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month = oct,
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language = "Deutsch",
volume = "44",
pages = "377--392",
journal = "PSYCHIAT PRAX",
issn = "0303-4259",
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T1 - 50 Jahre psychiatrische Einstellungsforschung in Deutschland

AU - Angermeyer, Matthias C

AU - Matschinger, Herbert

AU - Schomerus, Georg

N1 - © Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.

PY - 2017/10

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N2 - Objective Analysis of the development of psychiatric attitude research in Germany over the past 50 years. Methods Historical overview based on systematic reviews of population-based studies. Results In the beginning, public attitudes towards people with mental disorders and towards psychiatry were studied from a sociological perspective, later on research was guided by a social psychological or individual psychological approach. This provided important insights into processes underlying the stigma of mental illness (e. g., role of labeling, causal attributions, beliefs into a continuum between mental health and illness, prevalence estimates etc.). Substantial contributions have also been made as regards the study of time trends in public attitudes and beliefs about mental illness, the investigation of the impact of the media on public attitudes, and the evaluation of the effectiveness of anti-stigma and awareness programs. Conclusion Despite these undisputable advancements it is about time to compliment the individual by a societal perspective. This appears particularly necessary in view of current trends in Germany towards sociopolitical radicalization.

AB - Objective Analysis of the development of psychiatric attitude research in Germany over the past 50 years. Methods Historical overview based on systematic reviews of population-based studies. Results In the beginning, public attitudes towards people with mental disorders and towards psychiatry were studied from a sociological perspective, later on research was guided by a social psychological or individual psychological approach. This provided important insights into processes underlying the stigma of mental illness (e. g., role of labeling, causal attributions, beliefs into a continuum between mental health and illness, prevalence estimates etc.). Substantial contributions have also been made as regards the study of time trends in public attitudes and beliefs about mental illness, the investigation of the impact of the media on public attitudes, and the evaluation of the effectiveness of anti-stigma and awareness programs. Conclusion Despite these undisputable advancements it is about time to compliment the individual by a societal perspective. This appears particularly necessary in view of current trends in Germany towards sociopolitical radicalization.

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KW - Journal Article

U2 - 10.1055/s-0043-105723

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EP - 392

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