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PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS AND THE ATTITUDE OF HEALTH WORKERS IN FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL

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Abstract

The universality of harmful beliefs and subsequent negative attitudes towards the mentally ill is not in doubt (Thara and Srinivasan 2000; Murphy 2002; Botha et al. 2006). This study is set out to identify the persistent socio-cultural factors impeding the acceptability of mentally sick persons in Nigeria, particularly among health care providers in Ogun State. The concept of mental health or illness has a problematic definition because it is largely subjective. Therefore, the study aims to attitude of health workers in federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital. For the purpose of this study, the research design of concern is mainly descriptive in nature employing the field dimension. The emphasis on study population is that it constitute of individuals or elements that are homogeneous in description (Prince Udoyen: 2019). In this study the study population constitute of  all the health care workers at Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta. The method of data analysis entails the use of simple ratios and percentage.




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