PURPOSE This study aimed to determine the impact of a video or photography-assisted adaptation program on the concerns and social stigmatization-related perceptions of patients upon their first admission to a… Click to show full abstract
PURPOSE This study aimed to determine the impact of a video or photography-assisted adaptation program on the concerns and social stigmatization-related perceptions of patients upon their first admission to a psychiatric clinic DESIGN AND METHODS: This study was a non-randomized trial model with pretest-posttest measurements and a control group. No procedure was performed on the control group. However, a video or photography-assisted adaptation program was conducted on the experimental group. FINDINGS No significant decrease was found in the state-trait anxiety and stigmatization for receiving psychologic help levels in the control group (pā>ā.05), but a significant decrease was found in the experimental group (pā<ā.05). PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS Video or photography-assisted adaptation program is effective in mitigating the concerns and social stigmatization-related perceptions of patients upon their first admissionto a psychiatric clinic.
               
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