The McPin Foundation , London , UK and.
J Ment Health. 2014 Apr;23(2):88-93. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2014.880408. Epub 2014 Mar 24.
Discrimination towards people with a mental health diagnosis has public health implications. Recently, efforts have been made to tackle discrimination through campaigns and education. Understanding experiences of discrimination is vital in targeting efforts effectively.
The study aimed to explore experiences of reported discrimination described by service users in a national survey in England.
Structured telephone interviews were conducted with 537 mental health service users, randomly selected from five National Health Service Trusts in England. Interviews asked about experiences of discrimination in different life areas. Twenty-three interviews were audio-recorded and qualitatively analysed to develop a typology of discrimination experiences.
We identified seven types: organisational decisions; mistreatment; social distancing; stereotyping; lack of understanding; dismissiveness; and over-protectiveness.
Discrimination should be understood as occurring within social relationships and influenced by expectations of contact within these relationships. A better understanding of these processes can help target more effective messages in anti-discrimination campaigns.
对精神健康诊断患者的歧视对公共卫生有影响。最近,人们通过宣传和教育来努力解决歧视问题。了解歧视的经历对于有针对性地开展工作至关重要。
本研究旨在探讨在英格兰的一项全国性调查中,精神卫生服务使用者所描述的报告歧视经历。
采用结构化电话访谈,对来自英格兰五个国家卫生服务信托基金的 537 名精神卫生服务使用者进行随机抽样。访谈询问了他们在不同生活领域的歧视经历。对 23 次访谈进行了录音,并进行了定性分析,以制定歧视经历的类型学。
我们确定了七种类型:组织决策;虐待;社会疏远;刻板印象;缺乏理解;轻视;过度保护。
歧视应被理解为发生在社会关系中,并受到这些关系中接触期望的影响。更好地理解这些过程可以帮助在反歧视运动中针对更有效的信息。