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中国医学生对精神疾病的态度:医学教育对污名的影响。

Attitudes towards mental illness among medical students in China: Impact of medical education on stigma.

机构信息

The Institute of Mental Health, Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, China.

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Asia Pac Psychiatry. 2018 Jun;10(2):e12294. doi: 10.1111/appy.12294. Epub 2017 Sep 12.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Stigma towards people with mental illness impedes effective treatment. A recent study found that Chinese students were less socially accepting of people with mental illness than counterparts from other countries. The current study examined stigma among Chinese medical students at different levels of training.

METHODS

Medical students (N = 1372 from 12 Chinese schools) were surveyed with a questionnaire addressing attitudes and beliefs about people with mental illness. Analysis of variance was used to compare responses from students: (1) with no psychiatry training; (2) who had only taken a didactic course; and (3) who had completed both a course and a clinical rotation. Specific attitudes were identified through factor analysis. Interest in further training and other personal experience were also examined.

RESULTS

Factor analysis revealed attitudes favoring: (1) social acceptance of people with mental illness, (2) not believing in supernatural causes of mental illness, (3) bio-psycho-social causation, (4) rehabilitation, and (5) social integration. The absence of consistent trends across training levels suggested that education did not increase nonstigmatized attitudes. Areas of most stigmatization were low social acceptance and little favor for social integration. Measures most strongly correlated with nonstigmatized attitudes were as follows: interest in clinical psychiatry, belief that psychiatry should be more valued, and having friends with mental illness.

DISCUSSION

Although medical school education showed little effect on attitudes, students with more individual experiences such as planning to continue clinical psychiatric training, believing psychiatry should be more valued, and having friends with mental illness had less stigmatized attitudes than others.

摘要

简介

对精神疾病患者的污名化会阻碍有效的治疗。最近的一项研究发现,中国学生对精神疾病患者的社会接纳程度低于其他国家的学生。本研究调查了不同培训水平的中国医学生的污名状况。

方法

用一份问卷对 12 所中国学校的 1372 名医学生进行调查,该问卷涉及对精神疾病患者的态度和信念。方差分析用于比较具有以下三种特征的学生的回答:(1)没有精神病学培训;(2)只修过一门理论课程;(3)既修过课程又完成了临床轮转。通过因子分析确定特定的态度。还考察了对进一步培训的兴趣和其他个人经历。

结果

因子分析显示出以下几种态度:(1)社会接纳精神疾病患者;(2)不相信精神疾病的超自然原因;(3)生物心理社会病因;(4)康复;(5)社会融合。培训水平之间没有一致的趋势表明,教育并没有增加非污名化的态度。污名化最严重的领域是社会接纳度低和社会融合度低。与非污名化态度相关性最强的措施如下:对临床精神病学感兴趣、认为精神病学应该更受重视、以及有精神疾病的朋友。

讨论

尽管医学院教育对态度的影响不大,但具有更多个人经历的学生,如计划继续临床精神病学培训、认为精神病学应该更受重视、以及有精神疾病的朋友,他们的污名化态度比其他人要少。

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