Personal Attitudes Survey

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Understanding Mental Health

Take our Personal Attitudes Survey to explore your beliefs and knowledge about mental health. This short quiz contains ten questions designed to provoke thought and insight into various perceptions about mental illness.

  • Assess your understanding of mental health issues.
  • Challenge common misconceptions about mental illness.
  • Gain insight into societal attitudes towards mental health.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by SeekingMind27
People should work out their own mental health problems.
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Once you have a mental illness, you have it for life.
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Female identifying people are more likely to have mental illness than male identifying people..
Agree
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Medication is always the best treatment for mental illness.
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People with mental illness are generally violent and dangerous.
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Adults are more likely to have a mental illness than teenagers.
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You can tell just by looking at people whether they have a mental illness or not.
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People with mental illness are generally shy and quiet.
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Mental illness only happens to certain kinds of people.
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Most people will never be affected by mental illness
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Disagree
Not sure
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