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黑人心理健康患者的污名与其他治疗问题之间的关系,以及随后的治疗参与度。

The relationship between stigma and other treatment concerns and subsequent treatment engagement among black mental health clients.

机构信息

University of California-San Francisco, Department of Psychiatry, 2727 Mariposa St., San Francisco, CA 94110, USA.

出版信息

Issues Ment Health Nurs. 2010 Apr;31(4):257-64. doi: 10.3109/01612840903342266.

Abstract

This study examined stigma (both the perception that mental illness is stigmatized and stigma concerns about entering treatment) and other treatment concerns along with subsequent treatment engagement within three months in a sample of 42 black adults referred to public-sector outpatient treatment. Contrary to expectation, perceived stigma of mental illness was unrelated to treatment engagement; however having stigma or other concerns about treatment was associated with increased odds of engagement. Findings indicate the importance of examining stigma as a multi-dimensional construct and raise questions about the utility of addressing stigma as a way of promoting service use in black adults. More work is clearly needed to understand the complex relationship between stigma and help-seeking in black populations and other underserved groups.

摘要

本研究调查了 42 名被转介到公立门诊治疗的黑人成年人样本中,在三个月内与耻辱感(包括对精神疾病的污名化的看法和对进入治疗的耻辱感担忧)和其他治疗担忧相关的后续治疗参与情况。与预期相反,精神疾病的感知耻辱感与治疗参与无关;然而,对治疗的耻辱感或其他担忧与更高的参与几率相关。研究结果表明,检查耻辱感作为一个多维结构的重要性,并对将耻辱感作为促进黑人成年人使用服务的一种方式的效用提出了质疑。显然,还需要更多的工作来了解黑人群体和其他服务不足群体中耻辱感与寻求帮助之间的复杂关系。

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