Illinois Institute of Technology College of Psychology, Chicago, IL 60616, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2013 May;103(5):794-800. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2012.301037. Epub 2013 Mar 14.
Self-stigma has a pernicious effect on the lives of people with mental illness. Although a medical perspective might discourage patients from identifying with their illness, public disclosure may promote empowerment and reduce self-stigma. We reviewed the extensive research that supports this assertion and assessed a program that might diminish stigma's effect by helping some people to disclose to colleagues, neighbors, and others their experiences with mental illness, treatment, and recovery. The program encompasses weighing the costs and benefits of disclosure in deciding whether to come out, considering different strategies for coming out, and obtaining peer support through the disclosure process. This type of program may also pose challenges for public health research.
自我污名化对精神病患者的生活有恶劣影响。尽管医学观点可能会劝阻患者认同自己的病情,但公开披露病情可能会促进赋权并减少自我污名化。我们回顾了支持这一说法的广泛研究,并评估了一个可能通过帮助一些人向同事、邻居和其他人披露他们的精神疾病、治疗和康复经历来减轻污名影响的项目。该项目包括权衡披露的成本和收益,以决定是否公开;考虑不同的公开策略;并通过公开过程获得同伴支持。这种类型的项目也可能给公共卫生研究带来挑战。