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对患有精神疾病者的污名化态度中的种族差异。

Racial differences in stigmatizing attitudes toward people with mental illness.

作者信息

Anglin Deidre M, Link Bruce G, Phelan Jo C

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University, 722 West 168th Street, 7th Floor, Room 720F, New York, New York 10032, USA.

出版信息

Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Jun;57(6):857-62. doi: 10.1176/ps.2006.57.6.857.

DOI:10.1176/ps.2006.57.6.857
PMID:16754764
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Stigma is a significant impediment to the successful treatment of individuals with mental illness, especially among racial minority groups. Although limited, the literature suggests that African Americans are more likely than Caucasians to believe that people with mental illnesses are dangerous. The authors reexamined this issue and assessed whether racial differences also extend to beliefs about how people with mental illness should be treated if violent.

METHODS

A nationally representative probability sample of 1,241 respondents participated in a telephone survey. The analysis focused on the 81 African-American and 590 Caucasian respondents who participated in a vignette experiment about a person with schizophrenia or major depressive disorder. The authors analyzed respondents' perceptions that the person would be violent, as well as their attitudes about blame and punishment.

RESULTS

African Americans were more likely than Caucasians to believe that individuals with schizophrenia or major depression would do something violent to other people. At the same time they were less likely to believe these individuals should be blamed and punished for violent behavior. These racial differences were not attributable to sociodemographic factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The study found racial differences in stigmatizing attitudes toward individuals with mental illness; however, African Americans' negative perception did not necessarily result in endorsement of harsher treatment of mentally ill persons. This study highlights the complexity of the stigma process and emphasizes the need to consider racial differences in developing interventions targeted to improve public attitudes.

摘要

目的

污名是成功治疗精神疾病患者的重大障碍,尤其是在少数族裔群体中。尽管相关文献有限,但表明非裔美国人比白人更有可能认为患有精神疾病的人具有危险性。作者重新审视了这个问题,并评估了种族差异是否也延伸到对暴力精神疾病患者应如何治疗的看法上。

方法

1241名具有全国代表性的概率抽样受访者参与了一项电话调查。分析集中在81名非裔美国受访者和590名白人受访者身上,他们参与了一项关于精神分裂症或重度抑郁症患者的 vignette 实验。作者分析了受访者认为该患者会实施暴力的看法,以及他们对责备和惩罚的态度。

结果

非裔美国人比白人更有可能认为患有精神分裂症或重度抑郁症的人会对他人实施暴力行为。与此同时,他们不太可能认为这些人应为暴力行为受到责备和惩罚。这些种族差异并非由社会人口统计学因素导致。

结论

该研究发现对精神疾病患者的污名化态度存在种族差异;然而,非裔美国人的负面看法不一定导致赞同对精神疾病患者采取更严厉的治疗。这项研究凸显了污名化过程的复杂性,并强调在制定旨在改善公众态度的干预措施时需要考虑种族差异。

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