ECT: Misconceptions and Attitudes

Author:

Kerr R. A.1,McGrath J. J.2,O'kearney R. T.1,Price John3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland

2. Royal Brisbane Hospital

3. University of Queensland, Clinical Sciences Building, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Queensland, 4029

Abstract

One hundred and seventy-eight subjects completed a questionnaire regarding ECT. The sample comprised three groups of approximately equal size: a group of patients who had received ECT, a group of visitors to ECT-treated psychiatric patients, and a group of visitors to non-ECT-treated psychiatric patients. Misconceptions about ECT were common throughout, particularly in the young, those giving films and television as a source of information and those visiting patients not receiving ECT. Fewer misconceptions occurred among those who were more highly educated or had experience of ECT either personally or via a visited friend or relative. Less fear of the procedure was expressed by those given the treatment and those who had the treatment explained to them by a doctor. Over half of the patient group denied having had ECT explained to them.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,General Medicine

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