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对精神疾病的态度 - 2007 年,35 个州、哥伦比亚特区和波多黎各。

Attitudes toward mental illness - 35 states, District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, 2007.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2010 May 28;59(20):619-25.

Abstract

Negative attitudes about mental illness often underlie stigma, which can cause affected persons to deny symptoms; delay treatment; be excluded from employment, housing, or relationships; and interfere with recovery. Understanding attitudes toward mental illness at the state level could help target initiatives to reduce stigma, but state-level data are scant. To study such attitudes, CDC analyzed data from the District of Columbia (DC), Puerto Rico, and the 35 states participating in the 2007 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) (the most recent data available), which included two questions on attitudes toward mental illness. Most adults (88.6%) agreed with a statement that treatment can help persons with mental illness lead normal lives, but fewer (57.3%) agreed with a statement that people are generally caring and sympathetic to persons with mental illness. Responses to these questions differed by age, sex, race/ethnicity, and education level. Although most adults with mental health symptoms (77.6%) agreed that treatment can help persons with mental illness lead normal lives, fewer persons with symptoms (24.6%) believed that people are caring and sympathetic to persons with mental illness. This report provides the first state-specific estimates of these attitudes and provides a baseline for monitoring trends. Initiatives that can educate the public about how to support persons with mental illness and local programs and media support to decrease negative stereotypes of mental illness can reduce barriers for those seeking or receiving treatment for mental illness.

摘要

人们对精神疾病的负面态度往往是污名化的根源,这可能导致患者否认自己的症状;延迟治疗;被排除在就业、住房或人际关系之外;并妨碍康复。了解州一级对精神疾病的态度有助于有针对性地开展减少污名化的举措,但州一级的数据很少。为了研究这些态度,疾病预防控制中心分析了来自哥伦比亚特区(DC)、波多黎各以及参与 2007 年行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)的 35 个州的数据(这是可获得的最新数据),其中包括两个关于对精神疾病的态度的问题。大多数成年人(88.6%)同意这样一种说法,即治疗可以帮助精神疾病患者过上正常的生活,但只有较少的人(57.3%)同意这样一种说法,即人们通常对精神疾病患者表示关心和同情。对这些问题的回答因年龄、性别、种族/族裔和教育程度而异。尽管大多数有心理健康症状的成年人(77.6%)同意治疗可以帮助精神疾病患者过上正常的生活,但只有较少的有症状的人(24.6%)认为人们对精神疾病患者表示关心和同情。本报告提供了这些态度的首个特定于州的估计数,并为监测趋势提供了一个基准。可以教育公众如何支持精神疾病患者的举措,以及减少对精神疾病的负面刻板印象的地方方案和媒体支持,可以为那些寻求或接受精神疾病治疗的人减少障碍。

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