Abstract

AbstractThe Opinions About Illness Scale was administered at the beginning and end of the semester to five classes in Mental Hygiene for Teachers (70 men, 80 women) and to five control classes in education (74 men, 71 women). Four attitudes and one opinion factor were measured: Authoritarianism, Benevolence, Hygiene Ideology, Social Restrictiveness, and Interpersonal Etiology. Analysis of covariance revealed that compared with control groups: (a) mental hygiene women become significantly less authoritarian (p .05), and were similar to those discovered in a previous study of abnormal psychology students.

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