Bhugra D, Sartorius N, Fiorillo A, Evans-Lacko S, Ventriglio A, Hermans M H M, Vallon P, Dales J, Racetovic G, Samochowiec J, Roca Bennemar M, Becker T, Kurimay T, Gaebel W
Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.
Association for the Improvement of Mental Health Programmes (AMH), Geneva, Switzerland.
Eur Psychiatry. 2015 Mar;30(3):423-30. doi: 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.02.003. Epub 2015 Feb 27.
Stigma against mental illness and the mentally ill is well known. However, stigma against psychiatrists and mental health professionals is known but not discussed widely. Public attitudes and also those of other professionals affect recruitment into psychiatry and mental health services. The reasons for this discriminatory attitude are many and often not dissimilar to those held against mentally ill individuals. In this Guidance paper we present some of the factors affecting the image of psychiatry and psychiatrists which is perceived by the public at large. We look at the portrayal of psychiatry, psychiatrists in the media and literature which may affect attitudes. We also explore potential causes and explanations and propose some strategies in dealing with negative attitudes. Reduction in negative attitudes will improve recruitment and retention in psychiatry. We recommend that national psychiatric societies and other stakeholders, including patients, their families and carers, have a major and significant role to play in dealing with stigma, discrimination and prejudice against psychiatry and psychiatrists.
对精神疾病和精神病患者的污名化是众所周知的。然而,对精神科医生和心理健康专业人员的污名化虽为人所知,但却未得到广泛讨论。公众以及其他专业人员的态度会影响精神科和心理健康服务领域的人员招募。这种歧视性态度的原因众多,且往往与针对精神病患者的态度并无二致。在本指导文件中,我们呈现了一些影响精神病学和精神科医生形象的因素,这些因素是广大公众所感知到的。我们审视了精神病学、精神科医生在媒体和文学作品中的呈现方式,这些可能会影响人们的态度。我们还探讨了潜在的原因及解释,并提出了一些应对负面态度的策略。减少负面态度将改善精神科领域的人员招募和留用情况。我们建议,国家精神病学协会以及其他利益相关者,包括患者、其家属和护理人员,在应对针对精神病学和精神科医生的污名化、歧视和偏见方面应发挥重大且重要的作用。