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污名:46名精神疾病患者的感受与经历。定性研究。

Stigma: the feelings and experiences of 46 people with mental illness. Qualitative study.

作者信息

Dinos Sokratis, Stevens Scott, Serfaty Marc, Weich Scott, King Michael

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, Royal Free and University College Medical School, London, UK.

出版信息

Br J Psychiatry. 2004 Feb;184:176-81. doi: 10.1192/bjp.184.2.176.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Stigma defines people in terms of some distinguishing characteristic and devalues them as a consequence.

AIMS

To describe the relationship of stigma with mental illness, psychiatric diagnosis, treatment and its consequences of stigma for the individual.

METHOD

Narrative interviews were conducted by trained users of the local mental health services; 46 patients were recruited from community and day mental health services in North London.

RESULTS

Stigma was a pervasive concern to almost all participants. People with psychosis or drug dependence were most likely to report feelings and experiences of stigma and were most affected by them. Those with depression, anxiety and personality disorders were more affected by patronising attitudes and feelings of stigma even if they had not experienced any overt discrimination. However, experiences were not universally negative.

CONCLUSIONS

Stigma may influence how a psychiatric diagnosis is accepted, whether treatment will be adhered to and how people with mental illness function in the world. However, perceptions of mental illness and diagnoses can be helpful and non-stigmatising for some patients.

摘要

背景

污名根据某些显著特征来定义人们,并因此贬低他们的价值。

目的

描述污名与精神疾病、精神科诊断、治疗的关系以及污名对个体的影响。

方法

由当地心理健康服务的经过培训的使用者进行叙事访谈;从伦敦北部的社区和日间心理健康服务机构招募了46名患者。

结果

污名几乎是所有参与者普遍关注的问题。患有精神病或药物依赖的人最有可能报告污名的感受和经历,并且受其影响最大。患有抑郁症、焦虑症和人格障碍的人即使没有经历过任何明显的歧视,也更容易受到居高临下的态度和污名感的影响。然而,经历并非全是负面的。

结论

污名可能会影响精神科诊断的接受程度、是否坚持治疗以及患有精神疾病的人在社会中的功能。然而,对精神疾病和诊断的认知对一些患者可能是有帮助的且不会带来污名化。

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