Dyduch Agnieszka, Grzywa Anna
Department of Psychiatry, Bielański Hospital of J. Popiełuszko, Warsaw, Poland.
Pol Merkur Lekarski. 2009 Mar;26(153):263-7.
Stigmatization is a common problem to overcome for people suffering from chronic diseases. It usually follows infectious diseases, disabilities and mental disorders. In our study we explained basic concepts concerning stigma, particularly health-related one, and then we presented the most important socio-demographic factors influencing attitudes towards mentally ill people exemplifying them by scientific literature on mental illness stigma. Profession, frequency of contact with mentally ill persons, level of mental health literacy, own experience, education level, culture-related factors, overall value orientation, gender and age are the most relevant factors which influence perception of people suffering from mental disorders. A review of surveys on dependencies between those factors and attitudes towards mentally ill people and tendencies to stigmatize with mental illness was presented. Mental health literacy is the most easily modifiable factor among all the presented here. Majority of campaigns concerning change of attitude towards mentally ill people consist in enhancement of mental health awareness in society.
对于慢性病患者来说,污名化是一个需要克服的常见问题。它通常伴随着传染病、残疾和精神障碍出现。在我们的研究中,我们解释了关于污名的基本概念,特别是与健康相关的概念,然后我们通过关于精神疾病污名的科学文献举例说明了影响对精神病患者态度的最重要的社会人口因素。职业、与精神病患者的接触频率、心理健康素养水平、自身经历、教育水平、文化相关因素、整体价值取向、性别和年龄是影响对精神障碍患者认知的最相关因素。本文综述了关于这些因素与对精神病患者态度以及精神疾病污名化倾向之间关系的调查。在所有这些因素中,心理健康素养是最容易改变的因素。大多数关于改变对精神病患者态度的活动都在于提高社会的心理健康意识。