Attitudes and the attribution of mental disorder |
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Authors: | Richard M. Levinson Susan M. Wolf |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Community Health , Emory University, School of Medicine , Atlanta, GA, 30322;2. Atlanta, Georgia |
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Abstract: | Among the problems of understanding mental pathology through a labeling perspective is the need to understand more about the attributional process itself. It is postulated that characteristics of observers, in particular their attitudes, influence the attribution of mental disorder to individuals manifesting deviant behavior. Questionnaire items were factor analyzed to produce several dimensions of attitudes and types of deviance. Tests of seven sub‐hypotheses provide support for the major hypothesis that the probability mental disorder will be attributed by an observer to an actor is positively related to the degree an actor's behavior (implying beliefs or attitudes) differs from the beliefs and attitudes of the observer. |
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