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知道很多,却又知之甚少:对加拿大背景下消除精神疾病污名化干预措施的范围综述。

Knowing so much, yet knowing so little: a scoping review of interventions that address the stigma of mental illness in the Canadian context.

作者信息

Guruge Sepali, Wang Arthur Ze Yu, Jayasuriya-Illesinghe Vathsala, Sidani Souraya

机构信息

a Daphne Cockwell School of Nursing , Ryerson University , Toronto.

出版信息

Psychol Health Med. 2017 Jun;22(5):507-523. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2016.1191655. Epub 2016 Jun 4.

Abstract

Stigma can have detrimental effects on the health and wellbeing of individuals living with a mental illness. This scoping review describes the nature, range, and extent of intervention research aimed at reducing public and self-stigma of mental illness in the Canadian context. The review was guided by Arksey and O'Malley's framework. A search of databases and relevant websites identified 35 primary studies. Most studies used quantitative research methods and included predominantly youth or middle-aged adults, women, and white Canadian-born people. Guided by different conceptualizations of stigma, direct or indirect contact, education, and advocacy-focused interventions, aimed to provide information, and/or develop skills to address self and public stigma. Most studies evaluated interventions' effectiveness short-term. Of the few studies that followed-up participants long-term, some were able to reduce stigmatizing attitudes post-intervention, however, these targeted only specific groups such as students or health care professionals. Lack of diversity among the samples, and limited evidence of long-term effectiveness of interventions, were some of the studies' limitations. What is currently known about interventions aimed at reducing the stigma of mental illness in the Canadian context is not informed by research among vulnerable groups, such as people living with a mental illness, older adults, immigrants, and people of diverse ethnic backgrounds. Interventions that are informed by clear conceptualizations of stigma and rigorously evaluated in a range of ethno-cultural groups would create a knowledge base that is useful for policy-makers, community leaders, and agencies serving various ethnic communities in Canada.

摘要

耻辱感会对患有精神疾病的个体的健康和幸福产生不利影响。本范围综述描述了在加拿大背景下旨在减少对精神疾病的公众耻辱感和自我耻辱感的干预研究的性质、范围和程度。该综述以阿克西和奥马利的框架为指导。对数据库和相关网站的搜索确定了35项主要研究。大多数研究采用定量研究方法,主要包括年轻人或中年成年人、女性以及加拿大出生的白人。以耻辱感的不同概念化为指导,直接或间接接触、教育以及以宣传为重点的干预措施旨在提供信息和/或培养应对自我耻辱感和公众耻辱感的技能。大多数研究评估了干预措施的短期效果。在少数对参与者进行长期跟踪的研究中,一些研究能够在干预后减少污名化态度,然而,这些研究仅针对特定群体,如学生或医疗保健专业人员。样本缺乏多样性以及干预措施长期有效性的证据有限是这些研究的一些局限性。目前在加拿大背景下关于旨在减少精神疾病耻辱感的干预措施的了解并非基于弱势群体(如患有精神疾病的人、老年人、移民和不同种族背景的人)的研究。以明确的耻辱感概念为指导并在一系列种族文化群体中进行严格评估的干预措施将创建一个对加拿大的政策制定者、社区领袖以及为各个种族社区服务的机构有用的知识库。

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