Journal article

The Australian public's beliefs about the harmfulness of antipsychotics: Associated factors and change over 16 years

NJ Reavley, S Cvetkovski, AF Jorm

Psychiatry Research | ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

Negative views of psychiatric medications are common in many countries. Relatively little is known about beliefs about antipsychotic medications. A 2011 national survey of 2024 Australian adults assessed beliefs about their helpfulness or harmfulness for a person with either early or chronic schizophrenia and the associations with sociodemographic characteristics, exposure to schizophrenia, recognition of schizophrenia, and beliefs about other interventions, long-term outcomes, causes, and stigmatising attitudes. Changes since previous surveys (conducted in 1995 and 2003/4) were also assessed. Results showed that 19% of Australian adults believe that antipsychotics would be harmful for a per..

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