Abstract
Mental health providers are likely to develop negative emotions
towards patients with mental #diseases. The objectives of this study were
to explore the bothering levels of mental patients, and what emotion
feelings that were developed by American and Arabian mental health
providers towards the patients they are treating. To achieve these
objectives, a questionnaire was developed that consisted of demographic
part, scoring of bothering levels, emotional feelings, and mechanisms of
interactions with patients in case of the existence of such #emotions.
The questionnaire was uploaded to Survey Monkey for data collection. The
data was presented as frequencies and percentages. Study findings
showed the existence of bothering levels according to #mental diseases.
In the majority of cases, both Americans and Arabians exhibited empathy
towards patients with mental diseases. In case of having such an
emotional feeling that may interfere with treatment plans, various
mechanisms were involved such as reviewing literature or consulting
other colleagues. Taken together, both Americans and Arabians developed
bothering levels of actions of mental #patients and exhibited different
levels of empathy towards those patients.
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