心理健康素养与对精神疾病患者的态度:基于德国东部人口调查的趋势分析
Mental health literacy and attitude towards people with mental illness: a trend analysis based on population surveys in the eastern part of Germany.
作者信息
Angermeyer M C, Holzinger A, Matschinger H
机构信息
Center for Public Mental Health, Untere Zeile 13, A-3482 Gösing a.W., Austria.
出版信息
Eur Psychiatry. 2009 May;24(4):225-32. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2008.06.010. Epub 2009 Apr 10.
BACKGROUND
There is growing evidence that mental health literacy has improved in western countries in recent years. The question arises as to whether this trend is paralleled by an improvement of attitudes towards people with mental illness.
AIM
To examine the development of mental health literacy and the desire for social distance towards people with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder in Eastern Germany over a time period of eight years.
METHOD
A trend analysis was carried out using data from two population surveys conducted in the eastern part of Germany in 1993 and 2001. By means of a fully structured interview psychiatric labelling, causal beliefs, help-seeking and treatment recommendations as well as the desire for social distance was assessed.
RESULTS
While there was an increase in the mental health literacy of the public, the desire for social distance from people with major depression and schizophrenia remained unchanged or even increased.
CONCLUSIONS
The assumption underlying a number of anti-stigma campaigns, namely that educating people about mental disorders may automatically lead to the improvement of their attitudes towards the mentally ill, appears questionable.
背景
近年来,越来越多的证据表明西方国家的心理健康素养有所提高。问题在于这种趋势是否伴随着对精神疾病患者态度的改善。
目的
研究德国东部八年间心理健康素养的发展以及对精神分裂症和重度抑郁症患者的社会距离意愿。
方法
利用1993年和2001年在德国东部进行的两次人口调查数据进行趋势分析。通过完全结构化访谈评估精神疾病标签、因果信念、求助和治疗建议以及社会距离意愿。
结果
虽然公众的心理健康素养有所提高,但对重度抑郁症和精神分裂症患者的社会距离意愿保持不变甚至增加。
结论
一些反污名化运动所基于的假设,即教育人们了解精神障碍可能会自动改善他们对精神病患者的态度,似乎值得怀疑。