Attitudes towards mental health problems in a sample of United Arab Emirates' residents

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作者
Andrade, Gabriel [1 ]
Bedewy, Dalia [1 ]
Elamin, Ahmed Banibella Abdelmagid [1 ]
Abdelmonem, Khadiga Yasser Abdelraouf [1 ]
Teir, Hajar Jamal [1 ]
Alqaderi, Nour [1 ]
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[1] Ajman Univ, Ajman, U Arab Emirates
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United Arab Emirates; Attitudes towards mental health; Family values; Gender; SCALE; CULTURE; FAMILY;
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10.1186/s43045-022-00255-4
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R749 [精神病学];
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100205 ;
摘要
Background Mental health issues are still stigmatized in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), possibly due to cultural reasons. This implies that some mental health conditions (most notably depression and anxiety) are not properly treated, due to resistance to seek help. It is therefore important to assess attitudes towards mental health in the UAE and their possible association with other variables. Results In this study with 201 participants, attitudes towards mental health were assessed. Results came out showing no association with gender, nationality, age, or emirate of residency. A correlation was found with traditional family values, and in turn, this adherence varied across genders, with males having higher levels. Conclusions Mental health issues in the United Arab Emirates are still stigmatized, although some improvement is evident. Given that stronger values predict more negative attitudes towards mental health problem, it is recommended authorities in the United Arab Emirates attempt some cultural progressive reforms in order to remove the stigma from mental health problems.
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