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爱尔兰学生伊斯兰社团联合会消除穆斯林社区心理健康污名化的计划:都柏林学生伊斯兰社团联合会研究

The Federation of Student Islamic Societies programme to challenge mental health Stigma in Muslim communities in Ireland: The FOSIS Dublin study.

作者信息

Hankir Ahmed, Pendegast Hannah, Carrick Frederick R, Zaman Rashid

机构信息

Leeds York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds, UK,

出版信息

Psychiatr Danub. 2017 Sep;29(Suppl 3):279-284.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental health problems are common in Muslim communities however due to fear of exposure to stigmatization many people in this group continue to suffer in silence despite the availability of effective treatment. The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) organized the first ever Muslim mental health conference in Ireland to challenge the stigma attached to mental health problems in Muslims and to encourage care seeking in this group. As far as the authors are aware there are no intervention studies on mental health stigma in Muslim communities reported in the literature.

DESIGN

We conducted a single arm, pre-post comparison study on Muslims who attended the FOSIS mental health conference in University College Dublin, Ireland. Validated stigma scales measuring knowledge (Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS)), attitudes (Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI)) and behaviour (Reported and Intended Behaviour Scale (RIBS)) were administered on participants before exposure to the programme and immediately afterwards.

RESULTS

18/150 (12%) of participants completed the pre-post RIBS scale and pre-post MAKS scale and 16/150 (10.5%) of participants completed the pre-post CAMI scale. There were statistically significant differences in the pre-RIBS score compared to the post-RIBS score (p=0.0262) and the pre-MAKS score compared to the post-MAKS score (p=0.0003) but not in the pre-CAMI score compared to the post-CAMI score (p=0.6214).

DISCUSSION

To the best of our knowledge, the FOSIS Dublin Study is the first intervention study on mental health stigma in Muslim communities to be published. The results of our study provide provisional support that a 'bespoke' Muslim mental health conference comprised of talks and workshops by experts in mental health, scholars in Islam and a lecture delivered by a Muslim with first-hand experience of a mental health problem are associated with reductions in stigma. More robust research with a longitudinal study design, larger sample sizes and a control group are needed to determine if such events can cause a sustained reduction in mental health stigma in Muslim communities.

摘要

背景

心理健康问题在穆斯林社区很常见,然而,由于担心受到污名化,尽管有有效的治疗方法,该群体中的许多人仍默默忍受。学生伊斯兰社团联合会(FOSIS)在爱尔兰组织了有史以来第一次穆斯林心理健康会议,以挑战与穆斯林心理健康问题相关的污名,并鼓励该群体寻求治疗。据作者所知,文献中没有关于穆斯林社区心理健康污名的干预研究报告。

设计

我们对参加爱尔兰都柏林大学学院FOSIS心理健康会议的穆斯林进行了一项单组前后比较研究。在参与者接触该项目之前和之后立即使用经过验证的污名量表,测量知识(心理健康知识量表(MAKS))、态度(社区对精神疾病患者的态度(CAMI))和行为(报告和预期行为量表(RIBS))。

结果

18/150(12%)的参与者完成了RIBS量表和MAKS量表的前后测量,16/150(10.5%)的参与者完成了CAMI量表的前后测量。与RIBS量表后测得分相比,RIBS量表前测得分存在统计学显著差异(p = 0.0262),与MAKS量表后测得分相比,MAKS量表前测得分存在统计学显著差异(p = 0.0003),但与CAMI量表后测得分相比,CAMI量表前测得分不存在统计学显著差异(p = 0.6214)。

讨论

据我们所知,FOSIS都柏林研究是首次发表的关于穆斯林社区心理健康污名的干预研究。我们的研究结果提供了初步支持,即由心理健康专家、伊斯兰教者举办的讲座和研讨会以及有心理健康问题亲身经历的穆斯林发表的演讲组成的“定制”穆斯林心理健康会议与污名的减少有关。需要采用纵向研究设计、更大样本量和对照组进行更有力的研究,以确定此类活动是否能持续减少穆斯林社区的心理健康污名。

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