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Thank you for taking part in today’s event. Please take a few minutes to complete a brief
assessment about the impact of this Brother, You’re on My Mind activity.
1) Date _________________
2) Location (city, state) __________________________
3) Omega chapter ____________________
4) What is your age?
Under 18 years
18 to 24 years
25 to 34 years
35 to 44 years
45 to 54 years
55 to 64 years
Age 65 or older
5) What is your sex?
Male
Female
6) Are you Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?
Yes
No
7) What is your race? (check all that apply)
Black or African American
White (e.g., European, Middle Eastern, North African)
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian (e.g., Asian Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean,
Vietnamese)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
Measuring knowledge
Please evaluate each statement per the following scale:
Strongly Agree = 1
Neutral = 3
Agree = 2
Disagree = 4
Strongly Disagree = 5
BEFORE today’s event,
9.
I believed mental illness was often confused with effects of
drug abuse.
10. I believed mental illness was caused by something biological.
11. I believed most people with depression could get better with
treatment.
12. I believed men displayed signs of depression more often
through anger and irritation.
13. If any of my relatives or friends had a mental illness, I would
have told them not to tell anyone.
14. I believed only people who were weak or overly sensitive let
mental illness affect them.
15. I would not have told anyone if I had depression.
16. I believed it was a good idea to avoid any discussion of
mental illness.
Strongly
Agree
1
Agree
2
Neutral
3
Disagree
4
Strongly
Disagree
5
Strongly
Agree
1
Agree
2
Neutral
3
Disagree
4
Strongly
Disagree
5
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AFTER today’s event,
17. I believe mental illness is often confused with effects of
drug abuse.
18. I believe mental illness is caused by something biological.
19. I believe most people with depression can get better
with treatment.
20. I believe men display signs of depression more often through
anger and irritation.
21. If any of my relatives or friends had a mental illness, I would
tell them not to tell anyone.
22. I believe only people who are weak or overly sensitive let
mental illness affect them.
23. I would not tell anyone if I had depression.
24. I believe it is a good idea to avoid any discussion of
mental illness.
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File Type | application/pdf |
File Title | Brother, You're On My Mind: Measuring Knowledge, Attitudes & Beliefs for BYOMM Events |
Subject | Brother, You're On My Mind, Measuring Knowledge, Attitudes & Beliefs for BYOMM Events, BYOMM, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., NI |
Author | National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities |
File Modified | 2019-06-19 |
File Created | 2017-11-07 |