Mental Health Sciences Unit, University College London, 2nd Floor, Charles Bell House, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EY, United Kingdom.
Res Dev Disabil. 2012 Nov-Dec;33(6):2122-40. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2012.06.013. Epub 2012 Jul 10.
People with intellectual disability are one of the most stigmatised groups in society. Despite this, research in this area has been limited. This paper provides a review of studies examining self stigma in people with intellectual disability, and courtesy and affiliate stigma in family carers. An electronic search of studies published between 1990 and February 2012, using four databases and hand searching of journals was conducted. Thirty-seven papers were included in the review: 17 studies examined self stigma and 20 studies examined courtesy or affiliate stigma. The findings indicate that both individuals and family carers experience stigma and that it may have a negative impact on psychological wellbeing. Awareness of stigma in people with intellectual disability appears to be related to the extent to which individuals accept and internalise the label of intellectual disability. Most of the studies were qualitative studies or small descriptive studies. There is a lack of large prevalence studies and longitudinal studies examining the impact of stigma, in both individuals with intellectual disability and their carers.
智障人士是社会上受歧视最严重的群体之一。尽管如此,这方面的研究仍然有限。本文回顾了研究智障人士自我污名、家庭照顾者礼貌和附属污名的研究。通过使用四个数据库和期刊的手工检索,对 1990 年至 2012 年 2 月期间发表的研究进行了电子检索。本综述共纳入 37 篇论文:17 项研究探讨了自我污名,20 项研究探讨了礼貌或附属污名。研究结果表明,个体和家庭照顾者都经历污名,这可能对心理健康产生负面影响。对智障人士污名的认识似乎与个人接受和内化智障标签的程度有关。大多数研究是定性研究或小型描述性研究。缺乏大规模的流行性病学研究和纵向研究来考察污名对智障人士及其照顾者的影响。