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Views of Catholic Priests Regarding Causes, Treatments and Psychosocial Consequences of Schizophrenia and Depression: A Comparative Study in Italy.

Lorenza Magliano1, Giulia Citarelli2, Gaetana Affuso2.   

Abstract

This study explored views of Catholic priests about schizophrenia and depression in Italy. Participants completed a questionnaire on their views about either schizophrenia (N = 282) or depression (N = 277). The depression group was surer than the schizophrenia group that: the disorder was due to psychosocial causes; curable; non-requiring long-term pharmacotherapy; the persons with depression could participate in religious activities. The older priests were more convinced than the younger priests that: the prayer and long-term pharmacotherapy are useful; the persons with mental disorders had affective difficulties, are recognizable and kept at distance. Priests should receive education on stigma in mental disorders, particularly schizophrenia.

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Keywords:  Attitudes; Causal beliefs; Depression; Priests; Religion; Schizophrenia; Stigma

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33263840      PMCID: PMC7997837          DOI: 10.1007/s10943-020-01138-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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