TY - JOUR
T1 - Learning from service users’ involvement: a research about changing stigmatizing attitudes in social work students
AU - Cabiati, Elena
AU - Raineri, Maria Luisa
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Stigmatizing attitudes can create barriers to forming partnership with
service users and to developing people’s empowerment. So, social
work education must help students overcome their stigmatizing
attitudes. A useful strategy for bringing about changes is service users’
and carers’ involvement in social work education, providing students
with direct exposure to stigmatized people in roles that emphasize
their humanity and strengths, rather than their deficits. The present
study assessed the impact of a one-day meeting with service users and
carers members of self-help and mutual-aid groups on freshman social
work students. Students completed an adapted version of Attitudes
to Mental Illness Questionnaire before and after the meeting, and
answered several qualitative questions. Data comparisons suggest
that after face-to-face contact with service users and carers, social
work students showed reduced stigmatizing attitudes. Implications
for further research and social work education are discussed.
AB - Stigmatizing attitudes can create barriers to forming partnership with
service users and to developing people’s empowerment. So, social
work education must help students overcome their stigmatizing
attitudes. A useful strategy for bringing about changes is service users’
and carers’ involvement in social work education, providing students
with direct exposure to stigmatized people in roles that emphasize
their humanity and strengths, rather than their deficits. The present
study assessed the impact of a one-day meeting with service users and
carers members of self-help and mutual-aid groups on freshman social
work students. Students completed an adapted version of Attitudes
to Mental Illness Questionnaire before and after the meeting, and
answered several qualitative questions. Data comparisons suggest
that after face-to-face contact with service users and carers, social
work students showed reduced stigmatizing attitudes. Implications
for further research and social work education are discussed.
KW - AIMQ
KW - Coinvolgimento degli utenti e dei caregiver
KW - Lavoro Sociale Relazionale
KW - Service users’ and carers’ involvement
KW - atteggiamenti stigmatizzanti
KW - relational social work
KW - stigmatizing attitudes
KW - AIMQ
KW - Coinvolgimento degli utenti e dei caregiver
KW - Lavoro Sociale Relazionale
KW - Service users’ and carers’ involvement
KW - atteggiamenti stigmatizzanti
KW - relational social work
KW - stigmatizing attitudes
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/77087
U2 - 10.1080/02615479.2016.1178225
DO - 10.1080/02615479.2016.1178225
M3 - Article
SN - 0261-5479
SP - 1
EP - 15
JO - Social Work Education
JF - Social Work Education
ER -