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The Factors on Acceptable attitudes of health science college students toward People with Disabilities

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This article is published in Korean Journal of Physical, Multiple, & Health Disabilities.The article was published on 2015-04-01 and is currently open access. It has received 2 citations till now.

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Analysis of Attitude and Influencing Factors of University Students Toward the Peer with Disabilities as Community Members

TL;DR: In this article, the attitude of college students toward university students with disabilities and identifying influencing factors was analyzed by frequency, correlation, and regression, and the results showed that frequent experience of taking classes together of lecturing together encouraged a positive interpersonal relationship and exchanges through academic activity.
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A Case Study of Convergence Classes for Improving Capability of Achievement Motivation and Attitudes toward Acceptance of Disabilities in University Students: Focusing on the Prospective Audiologists, General Teachers, Special Education Teachers and Social Service Workers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the differences of the achievement motivation capability and the attitudes toward acceptance of disabilities of university students between before and after the convergence classes under the title of ‘Understanding Children with======Disabilities’.
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Health professional student attitudes towards people with disability

TL;DR: Investigation of health professional student attitudes toward people with disability found health professional students hold less positive attitudes than SADP norms and nursing undergraduate students were at greater risk of holding negative attitudes.
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Medical students' attitudes toward persons with disability: a comparative study.

TL;DR: The more positive medical students' attitudes are toward persons with disability, the more likely they are to be comfortable with challenging rehabilitation situations, and specific educational experiences need to promote more positive attitudes.
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Attitudes toward people with disabilities: a comparison between health care professionals and students.

TL;DR: Recommendations were made to modify the current training curriculum and enhance the quality of services to develop more favorable attitudes towards people with disabilities.
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Enabling or Disabling? Students' Attitudes Toward Persons With Disabilities

TL;DR: This article found that those students who had had contact with persons with disabilities beyond the context of a caregiver-care receiver relationship had significantly more positive attitudes than did those students without such contact.
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Attitudes regarding Interpersonal Relationships with Persons with Mental Illness and Mental Retardation

TL;DR: This article found that a significant attribution for increased violence in social interactions was attached to all of the mental disorders listed in the study and that the more violent a mental disorder was perceived, the greater social distance desired by the respondents.
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