Poreddi Vijayalakshmi, BIrudu Raju, Thimmaiah Rohini, Math Suresh Bada
Department of Nursing, College of Nursing, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Institute of National Importance, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Department Psychiatric Social Work, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Institute of National Importance, Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2015 Jul-Sep;6(3):355-60. doi: 10.4103/0976-3147.154571.
Despite of growing evidence of mental disorders in developing countries, research on mental health literacy is limited from India.
To examine mental health literacy among caregivers of persons with mental illness.
A cross-sectional descriptive survey was carried out among 161 randomly selected caregivers of persons with mental illness at outpatient department of a tertiary care centre. Data was collected through face to face interview using a structured questionnaire.
Regarding the causes of mental illness, a majority agreed that genetic inheritance (69%), substance abuse (64%) and brain disease (59.6%) are main factors for developing mental illness. Although more than two-thirds agreed that anyone could suffer from mental illness, 61.5% also agreed that people with mental health problems are largely to blame for their condition. The majority of the participants also agreed that mentally ill are not able to maintain friendships (45.9%), are dangerous (54%), and not capable to work (59.1%). Just over half (55.9%) of the participants would not want people to know if they had a mental illness and nearly half of them also expressed that they would feel ashamed if a family member had a mental illness.
Based on the findings of the present study researchers suggest that there is an urgent need to educate and change the attitudes of caregivers through mental health literacy programs specifically designed for them.
尽管发展中国家精神障碍的证据越来越多,但来自印度的心理健康素养研究却很有限。
研究精神疾病患者照料者的心理健康素养。
在一家三级护理中心门诊部,对161名随机选取的精神疾病患者照料者进行了横断面描述性调查。通过使用结构化问卷进行面对面访谈收集数据。
关于精神疾病的成因,大多数人认为遗传(69%)、药物滥用(64%)和脑部疾病(59.6%)是导致精神疾病的主要因素。虽然超过三分之二的人认为任何人都可能患精神疾病,但61.5%的人也认为有心理健康问题的人很大程度上要为自己的状况负责。大多数参与者还认为,精神疾病患者无法维持友谊(45.9%)、很危险(54%)且无法工作(59.1%)。略超过一半(55.9%)的参与者不想让别人知道他们患有精神疾病,近一半的人还表示,如果家庭成员患有精神疾病,他们会感到羞愧。
基于本研究的结果,研究人员建议迫切需要通过专门为照料者设计的心理健康素养项目来教育并改变他们的态度。