Investigating the Relationship of Attitude Towards Mental Health Among Tribal and Non-Tribal University Students in Bangladesh

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

Abstract

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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