Psychiatr Serv. 2013 Nov 1;64(11):1150-6. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201200533.
OBJECTIVE Information is limited concerning the role of religious and spiritual advisors in providing help to people with mental illnesses in Singapore. This study examined that role, as well as the satisfaction with and the perceived effectiveness of the services provided, among people with mental health problems. METHODS Data were collected as part of a nationally representative household survey of residents 18 years and older in Singapore. The Composite International Diagnostic Interview, version 3.0, was used to diagnose mental illness as well as to collect information about the mental health services respondents had sought. RESULTS A total of 6,616 respondents completed the survey; in the overall sample, 1.5% reported seeking help from religious or spiritual advisors. This rate increased to 6.6% among those with at least one mental illness, with the prevalence being higher among respondents with lifetime dysthymia, generalized anxiety disorder, or bipolar disorder. Sociodemographic correlates associated with a lower likelihood of consultation with a religious or spiritual advisor included reporting "other" race-ethnicity as well as faith in Buddhism, Hinduism, or Islam. Most respondents who sought help from a religious or spiritual advisor in the last 12 months were satisfied with the help they received, and about half reported it to be very useful. CONCLUSIONS Religious and spiritual advisors are an important source of help for people with mental illness, and a majority of respondents with a mental illness were satisfied with the support they received from these sources.
有关在新加坡为精神疾病患者提供帮助的宗教和精神顾问的作用的信息有限。本研究考察了在精神健康问题患者中,宗教和精神顾问所扮演的角色,以及患者对这些服务的满意度和有效性感知。
数据是作为新加坡全国代表性的 18 岁及以上居民家庭调查的一部分收集的。使用复合国际诊断访谈,第 3.0 版,来诊断精神疾病,并收集受访者寻求的精神卫生服务信息。
共有 6616 名受访者完成了调查;在总体样本中,1.5%的人报告寻求过宗教或精神顾问的帮助。在至少有一种精神疾病的患者中,这一比例上升至 6.6%,其中终生心境恶劣障碍、广泛性焦虑症或双相情感障碍患者的患病率更高。与不太可能咨询宗教或精神顾问相关的社会人口学因素包括报告“其他”种族和信仰佛教、印度教或伊斯兰教。在过去 12 个月中,大多数向宗教或精神顾问寻求帮助的受访者对他们所获得的帮助感到满意,约一半人表示非常有用。
宗教和精神顾问是精神疾病患者的重要帮助来源,大多数有精神疾病的受访者对他们从这些来源获得的支持感到满意。