The attitude of contemporary Iranian directors and screenwriters toward patients with mental disorders in comparison with general population
Kiandokht Kamalinejad, Seved Vahid Shariat, Negin Eissazade, Mohammadreza Shalbafan

TL;DR
Iranian directors and screenwriters have a more positive attitude toward people with mental disorders than the general population, suggesting they could help reduce stigma through their work.
Contribution
This study compares attitudes toward mental disorders between Iranian directors/screenwriters and the general population, revealing a less stigmatizing perspective among artists.
Findings
Directors and screenwriters had significantly lower stigma scores than the general population.
Familiarity with mental disorders was similar between the two groups.
Female sex was associated with more negative attitudes among directors and screenwriters.
Abstract
Mental disorders are accountable for 16% of global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). Therefore, accessible, cost-effective interventions are needed to help provide preventive and therapeutic options. As directors and screenwriters can reach a great audience, they can use their platform to either promote stigma or educate the public with the correct definition and conception of mental disorders. Therefore, we aimed to measure the stigmatizing attitude of contemporary Iranian directors and screenwriters toward patients with mental disorders in comparison with a general population group. In this comparative study, we included 72 directors and screenwriters between 18 and 65 years of age with a minimum involvement in at least one movie/television show, and 72 age and educationmatched controls. We collected the demographic data of the participants, and used the Persian version of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Media Influence and Health · Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
