Oliffe John L, Ogrodniczuk John S, Gordon Susan J, Creighton Genevieve, Kelly Mary T, Black Nick, Mackenzie Corey
School of Nursing, University of British Columbia, 109 - 2176 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada.
Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia, #420, 5950 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada.
Community Ment Health J. 2016 Apr;52(3):302-10. doi: 10.1007/s10597-015-9986-x. Epub 2016 Jan 5.
Stigma in men's depression and suicide can restrict help-seeking, reduce treatment compliance and deter individuals from confiding in friends and family. In this article we report sex comparison findings from a national survey of English-speaking adult Canadians about stigmatized beliefs concerning male depression and suicide. Among respondents without direct experience of depression or suicide (n = 541) more than a third endorsed the view that men with depression are unpredictable. Overall, a greater proportion of males endorsed stigmatizing views about male depression compared to female respondents. A greater proportion of female respondents endorsed items indicating that men who suicide are disconnected, lost and lonely. Male and female respondents with direct personal experience of depression or suicide (n = 360) strongly endorsed stigmatizing attitudes toward themselves and a greater proportion of male respondents indicated that they would be embarrassed about seeking help for depression.
男性抑郁症和自杀方面的污名化现象可能会限制人们寻求帮助,降低治疗依从性,并阻碍个人向朋友和家人倾诉。在本文中,我们报告了一项针对加拿大成年英语使用者的全国性调查的性别比较结果,该调查涉及对男性抑郁症和自杀的污名化观念。在没有抑郁症或自杀直接经历的受访者中(n = 541),超过三分之一的人认同患有抑郁症的男性不可预测这一观点。总体而言,与女性受访者相比,有更大比例的男性认同对男性抑郁症的污名化观点。有更大比例的女性受访者认同一些表述,即自杀的男性是脱节的、迷失的和孤独的。有抑郁症或自杀直接个人经历的男性和女性受访者(n = 360)强烈认同对自己的污名化态度,并且有更大比例的男性受访者表示他们会因寻求抑郁症帮助而感到尴尬。