Prince Pamela N, Prince Christopher R
Research and Evaluation, Brockville Psychiatric Hospital, Ottowa, Ontario, Canada.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2002 Spring;25(4):323-31. doi: 10.1037/h0095005.
Facilitating the integration of persons with psychiatric disabilities is an important goal of community programs. In addition to limitations such as inadequate housing, poverty, and unemployment, a common barrier to community adjustment identified by people with psychiatric disabilities is their perception of being stigmatized. This study examined the relationships between perceived stigma and community integration in 95 clients of assertive community treatment (ACT) teams, using sequential multiple regression procedures. Findings indicate that despite their physical presence in the community and the intensive support they receive, ACT clients believe other community members will reject them. Moreover, this perception appears to interfere with their sense of belonging, particularly among those who also perceive less social support and who have greater psychosocial skill deficits. In the context of the present study, global self-esteem did not mediate this relationship. In addition to community focused antistigma campaigns, stigma-related issues should also be addressed with ACT clients themselves.
促进精神疾病患者融入社会是社区项目的一个重要目标。除了住房不足、贫困和失业等限制因素外,精神疾病患者所指出的社区适应的一个常见障碍是他们感到受到了污名化。本研究采用逐步多元回归程序,调查了95名积极社区治疗(ACT)团队的服务对象中感知到的污名与社区融入之间的关系。研究结果表明,尽管ACT服务对象身处社区且获得了密集支持,但他们认为其他社区成员会排斥他们。此外,这种认知似乎会干扰他们的归属感,尤其是在那些也感到社会支持较少且心理社会技能缺陷较大的人当中。在本研究的背景下,整体自尊并未调节这种关系。除了以社区为重点的反污名运动外,还应与ACT服务对象本人讨论与污名相关的问题。