Analyzing the relationship between the personality traits of nursing students and their attitudes toward people with mental illnesses

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Purpose The aim is to analyze the relationship between the personality traits of nursing students and their attitudes toward people with mental illnesses. Design and Methods The cross-sectional study constituted of 281 students. The Community Attitudes toward the Mentally Ill Scale and the Ten-Item Personality Inventory were used. Findings The students who have mental illnesses or in their families showed a higher goodwill score. The openness to experience subscale was correlated with conscientiousness, extraversion, emotional stability, and agreeableness. Practice Implications Organizing educational programs for nursing students focusing on developing a positive attitude toward people with mental illnesses is crucial.

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attitude, mental illnesses, nursing student, personality

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Perspectives in Psychiatric Care

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58

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4

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