Pejović-Milovancević Milica, Lecić-Tosevski Dusica, Tenjović Lazar, Draganić-Gajić Saveta, Christodoulou George N, Stepanović Jelena
Institut za mentalno zdravlje, Beograd.
Med Pregl. 2007 Jul-Aug;60(7-8):382-6. doi: 10.2298/mpns0708382p.
Attitudes of lay people and physicians towards mentally ill patients are frequently highly biased. The aim of this study was to investigate differences in attitudes of psychiatry and internal medicine residents toward mental illness and to establish the relationship between their attitudes and their personal characteristics.
The sample consisted of 45 psychiatry and 36 internal medicine residents. The attitudes toward mental illness were assessed using Opinions about Mental Illness Questionnaire (OMI) and personality traits were examined using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ).
Our findings showed that in regard to internal medicine residents, psychiatry residents do not consider mentally ill patients to be inferior and dangerous. Psychiatry residents have a benevolent attitude toward the mentally ill. Personality traits of psychiatry residents were not related to their opinions about mental illness.
The results suggest that there is a need to develop strategies that would bring about changes in the curriculum of training programs for medical residents, including proper training in mental health issues. Such strategies should help in destigmatization of persons with mental disorders and increase the competence of physicians to deal with mentally ill.
外行人及医生对精神病患者的态度常常存在高度偏见。本研究旨在调查精神科住院医师和内科住院医师对精神疾病态度的差异,并确定他们的态度与其个人特征之间的关系。
样本包括45名精神科住院医师和36名内科住院医师。使用《关于精神疾病的意见问卷》(OMI)评估对精神疾病的态度,使用艾森克人格问卷(EPQ)检测人格特质。
我们的研究结果表明,精神科住院医师并不认为精神病患者低人一等且具有危险性,而内科住院医师则不然。精神科住院医师对精神病患者持 benevolent态度。精神科住院医师的人格特质与他们对精神疾病的看法无关。
结果表明,有必要制定策略,以改变医学住院医师培训项目的课程设置,包括对心理健康问题进行适当培训。此类策略应有助于消除对精神障碍患者的污名化,并提高医生应对精神病患者的能力。