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精神科医生对患有精神疾病者的态度。

The attitudes of psychiatrists toward people suffering from mental illnesses.

作者信息

Kochański Artur, Cechnicki Andrzej

机构信息

Poradnia Psychiatryczna Samodzielnego Publicznego Szpitala Klinicznego Nr 1 w Lublinie.

Zakład Psychiatrii Środowiskowej Katedry Psychiatrii UJ CM.

出版信息

Psychiatr Pol. 2017 Feb 26;51(1):29-44. doi: 10.12740/PP/62400.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Stigmatizing convictions, emotions and behaviors toward the mentally ill have impact on the social distance and more acute course of the illness. Research shows that the sufferers are the object of stigmatization also by representatives of medical professionals, including psychiatrists. The aim of the study was to examine the opinions of Polish psychiatrists regarding the mentally ill and to compare them with similar studies in the general population.

METHODS

Polish psychiatrists were the investigated group. A diagnostic survey was conducted with a self-completion questionnaire. 232 questionnaires were analyzed.

RESULTS

The results were compared with the general population. 61.5% of the respondents (59% in the general population) believe that a person who is mentally ill has a chance of recovery and 79% (vs. 77%) that coercion in Polish psychiatry is used frequently enough. 95% (vs. 75%) consider mental illness a health problem which is concealed from the others. 43% (vs. 56%) believe that mental illness significantly reduces the ability of regular employment, 13.5% (vs. 30%) believe that it reduces the ability to work in a team and 33% (vs. 71%) that it reduces the ability to do work which requires a lot of self-reliance. 16% (vs. 22%) is opposed to having institutions for the mentally ill near their place of residence. Psychiatrists more often declared a close friendship with people suffering from mental illness (87.5% vs. 32%), and a positive attitude toward the mentally ill and their participation in social life (86.5% vs. 65%).

CONCLUSIONS

  1. A relatively large group of the investigated psychiatrists compared with the general population has a family member suffering from a mental illness or they themselves suffer from mental illness. 2. Despite their education and professional mission, Polish psychiatrists present similarly stigmatizing attitudes toward the mentally ill as does the general population. 3. Through their attitudes, Polish psychiatrists co-create a support system, but also participate in the process of stigmatization.
摘要

目的

对精神疾病患者的污名化信念、情感及行为会对社会距离以及疾病更严重的病程产生影响。研究表明,患者也是包括精神科医生在内的医学专业人员污名化的对象。本研究的目的是调查波兰精神科医生对精神疾病患者的看法,并将其与普通人群的类似研究进行比较。

方法

将波兰精神科医生作为被调查群体。采用自填式问卷进行诊断性调查。共分析了232份问卷。

结果

将结果与普通人群进行比较。61.5%的受访者(普通人群中为59%)认为精神疾病患者有康复的机会,79%(普通人群中为77%)认为波兰精神病学中强制手段的使用频率足够高。95%(普通人群中为75%)认为精神疾病是一个对他人隐瞒的健康问题。43%(普通人群中为56%)认为精神疾病会显著降低正常就业能力,13.5%(普通人群中为30%)认为会降低团队合作能力,33%(普通人群中为71%)认为会降低从事需要高度自主工作的能力。16%(普通人群中为22%)反对在其居住地附近设立精神病患者机构。精神科医生更常宣称与精神疾病患者有亲密友谊(87.5%对32%),对精神疾病患者及其参与社会生活持积极态度(86.5%对65%)。

结论

  1. 与普通人群相比,相当一部分被调查的精神科医生有家庭成员患有精神疾病或他们自己患有精神疾病。2. 尽管接受过教育且肩负专业使命,但波兰精神科医生对精神疾病患者的污名化态度与普通人群相似。3. 通过他们的态度,波兰精神科医生共同构建了一个支持系统,但也参与了污名化过程。

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