Aakre Jennifer M, Klingaman Elizabeth A, Docherty Nancy M
VA Capitol Healthcare Network (VISN 5) Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC).
Department of Psychology, Kent State University.
Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2015 Jun;38(2):125-131. doi: 10.1037/prj0000119. Epub 2015 Mar 23.
Stigma sentiments are the attitudes held toward a culturally devalued label or group. The present study measures schizophrenia stigma sentiments and self-identity to assess self-stigma experienced by people with schizophrenia.
Ninety individuals with schizophrenia and 23 controls with no history of psychosis rated the evaluation, potency, and activity of "A person with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder," (stigma sentiments) and of "Myself as I really am" (self-identity). t tests, correlations, and regression analysis were used to (a) test relationships among stigma sentiments and self-identity in the groups separately; (b) test a model for predicting self-identity in the schizophrenia group, using stigma sentiments, current symptoms, and current functioning; and (c) compare the participant groups' stigma sentiments and self-identities.
The evaluation category of self-identity and of stigma sentiment were correlated in the schizophrenia group, r(88) = .44, p < .001, but not in the control group. Current symptoms and the evaluation category of stigma sentiments were significant predictors of the evaluation category of self-identity in the schizophrenia group. The evaluation and potency stigma sentiments reported by the 2 groups did not differ; the control group rated itself more favorably on evaluation and potency than did the schizophrenia group.
Self-evaluation of individuals with schizophrenia was less favorable than self-evaluation of individuals with no psychosis history, and evaluation attitudes held by individuals with schizophrenia regarding the schizophrenia label were associated with their self-identity. Results suggest preliminary utility of this simple measure in identifying self-stigma experienced by individuals with schizophrenia.
污名情绪是对文化上被贬低的标签或群体所持的态度。本研究测量精神分裂症的污名情绪和自我认同,以评估精神分裂症患者所经历的自我污名。
90名精神分裂症患者和23名无精神病病史的对照者对“精神分裂症或分裂情感性障碍患者”(污名情绪)和“真实的我自己”(自我认同)的评价、效价和活跃度进行评分。t检验、相关性分析和回归分析用于:(a)分别检验两组中污名情绪和自我认同之间的关系;(b)使用污名情绪、当前症状和当前功能,检验一个预测精神分裂症组自我认同的模型;(c)比较参与者组的污名情绪和自我认同。
在精神分裂症组中,自我认同和污名情绪的评价类别呈正相关,r(88) = .44,p < .001,但在对照组中无相关性。在精神分裂症组中,当前症状和污名情绪的评价类别是自我认同评价类别的显著预测因素。两组报告的评价和效价污名情绪没有差异;对照组在评价和效价方面对自己的评价比精神分裂症组更积极。
精神分裂症患者的自我评价不如无精神病病史的个体,精神分裂症患者对精神分裂症标签的评价态度与他们的自我认同有关。结果表明,这种简单的测量方法在识别精神分裂症患者所经历的自我污名方面具有初步效用。