Nahar, Lailun and Ghosh, Anando and Dhina, Kamrujjahan and Insan, Md Al and Akter, Rosha (2025) Investigating the Relationship of Attitude Towards Mental Health Among Tribal and Non-Tribal University Students in Bangladesh. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (7): 25jul1845. pp. 3295-3300. ISSN 2456-2165
The present study attempted an empirical investigation to explore the attitude toward mental health among tribal and non-tribal university students. A total of 120 respondents made up the study's sample. Of these, 60 were tribal students and 60 were non-tribal students. Each group included 60 males (50%) and 60 females (50%). The samples were taken from Chittagong University. The measuring instruments were adapted from the Bangla version of the scale for attitude toward mental health. The findings showed that ethnic groups & places of residence had no significant effect on attitude. The results revealed (p<0.05) that education was positively correlated (r=0.233, p<0.05) with attitude toward mental health; that means the more we are educated, the more we have positive attitudes toward mental health. There was no significant difference between male and female attitude or tribal and non-tribal attitude. But there was found a significant difference between resident and non-resident students, and also their educational level with respect to their attitude toward mental health.
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