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欧洲减少心理健康相关社会排斥和污名化研究的最新进展:文献系统综述。

The state of the art in European research on reducing social exclusion and stigma related to mental health: a systematic mapping of the literature.

机构信息

Health Service and Population Research Department, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, London, United Kingdom.

London School of Economics, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Eur Psychiatry. 2014 Aug;29(6):381-9. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.02.007. Epub 2014 Apr 13.

Abstract

Stigma and social exclusion related to mental health are of substantial public health importance for Europe. As part of ROAMER (ROAdmap for MEntal health Research in Europe), we used systematic mapping techniques to describe the current state of research on stigma and social exclusion across Europe. Findings demonstrate growing interest in this field between 2007 and 2012. Most studies were descriptive (60%), focused on adults of working age (60%) and were performed in Northwest Europe-primarily in the UK (32%), Finland (8%), Sweden (8%) and Germany (7%). In terms of mental health characteristics, the largest proportion of studies investigated general mental health (20%), common mental disorders (16%), schizophrenia (16%) or depression (14%). There is a paucity of research looking at mechanisms to reduce stigma and promote social inclusion, or at factors that might promote resilience or protect against stigma/social exclusion across the life course. Evidence is also limited in relation to evaluations of interventions. Increasing incentives for cross-country research collaborations, especially with new EU Member States and collaboration across European professional organizations and disciplines, could improve understanding of the range of underpinning social and cultural factors which promote inclusion or contribute toward lower levels of stigma, especially during times of hardship.

摘要

精神健康相关的污名化和社会排斥是欧洲具有重要公共卫生意义的问题。作为 ROAMER(欧洲精神健康研究路线图)的一部分,我们使用系统制图技术来描述当前欧洲在污名化和社会排斥方面的研究现状。研究结果表明,该领域在 2007 年至 2012 年间的关注度不断增加。大多数研究是描述性的(60%),关注的是处于工作年龄的成年人(60%),并且在西北欧进行,主要是在英国(32%)、芬兰(8%)、瑞典(8%)和德国(7%)。就精神健康特征而言,研究最多的是一般心理健康(20%)、常见精神障碍(16%)、精神分裂症(16%)或抑郁症(14%)。很少有研究关注减少污名化和促进社会包容的机制,或者关注可能促进整个生命周期中韧性或预防污名化/社会排斥的因素。干预措施的评估证据也有限。增加对跨国研究合作的激励,特别是与新欧盟成员国的合作,以及欧洲专业组织和学科之间的合作,可以增进对促进包容或有助于减少污名化的一系列社会和文化因素的理解,特别是在困难时期。

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