Corrigan Patrick W, Sheehan Lindsay, Al-Khouja Maya A, Lewy Stanley, Major Deborah R, Mead Jessica, Redmon Megghun, Rubey Charles T, Weber Stephanie
Arch Suicide Res. 2018 Jan-Mar;22(1):57-66. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2016.1275993. Epub 2017 Jan 27.
Families of individuals who die by suicide report public stigma that threatens their well-being. This study used a community-based participatory (CBPR) approach to describe a factor structure for the family stigma of suicide. Candidate items (n = 82) from a previous qualitative study were presented in an online survey format. Members of the public (n = 232) indicated how much they thought items represented public views and behaviors towards family members who lost a loved one to suicide. Factor analyses revealed two factors for stereotypes (dysfunctional, blameworthy), one factor for prejudice (fear and distrust), and three factors for discrimination (exclusion, secrecy, and avoidance).
自杀身亡者的家属报告称,公众的污名化行为威胁到了他们的幸福。本研究采用基于社区的参与式研究方法(CBPR)来描述自杀家庭污名的因素结构。先前一项定性研究中的候选项目(n = 82)以在线调查的形式呈现。公众成员(n = 232)表示他们认为这些项目在多大程度上代表了公众对因亲人自杀而失去亲人的家庭成员的看法和行为。因素分析揭示了两个关于刻板印象的因素(功能失调、应受责备)、一个关于偏见的因素(恐惧和不信任)以及三个关于歧视的因素(排斥、保密和回避)。