Chekuri Lakshminarayana, Mittal Dinesh, Ounpraseuth Songthip
Mercy Behavioral Health, 5615 W 32nd St, Joplin, MO 64804.
Department of Applied Gerontology, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas, USA.
Prim Care Companion CNS Disord. 2018 May 24;20(3):17m02264. doi: 10.4088/PCC.17m02264.
To explore the mediational effects of prejudice on the relationship between negative stereotypes and social distance (discrimination) in a sample of Veterans Administration health care providers.
Data for this study were collected between August 2011 and April 2012 as part of a larger study examining provider attitudes and clinical expectations toward 2 hypothetical vignette patients: 1 with schizophrenia and 1 without schizophrenia. Survey responses from health care providers were gathered using 3 well-recognized measures: the 9-item Semantic Differential Scale, 9-item Attribution Questionnaire, and Social Distance Scale. A path model was tested using Mplus version 6 to investigate whether prejudice mediates the relation between provider stereotyping and social distance.
A total of 351 health care providers responded to the survey. The results indicate that there was a significant positive correlation between provider stereotypes and prejudice (β = 0.298, P < .0001), and prejudice significantly predicted social distance (β = 0.190, P = .002). The indirect effect of stereotypes on social distance, tested using bootstrapped standard errors, was also statistically significant (β = 0.167, P = .007).
Findings from this study confirm the important role of affective reactions (prejudice) in generating discriminatory behavior (social distancing) among health care providers. The findings will also help future researchers identify potential targets for interventions to decrease stigma among health care providers.
在退伍军人管理局医疗服务提供者样本中,探讨偏见对负面刻板印象与社会距离(歧视)之间关系的中介作用。
本研究数据于2011年8月至2012年4月收集,作为一项更大规模研究的一部分,该研究考察了医疗服务提供者对两名假设性 vignette 患者(1名患有精神分裂症,1名未患精神分裂症)的态度和临床期望。使用3种公认的测量方法收集医疗服务提供者的调查回复:9项语义差异量表、9项归因问卷和社会距离量表。使用Mplus 6版本测试路径模型,以调查偏见是否介导了医疗服务提供者刻板印象与社会距离之间的关系。
共有351名医疗服务提供者回复了调查。结果表明,医疗服务提供者的刻板印象与偏见之间存在显著正相关(β = 0.298,P <.0001),并且偏见显著预测了社会距离(β = 0.190,P =.002)。使用自抽样标准误差测试的刻板印象对社会距离的间接效应也具有统计学意义(β = 0.167,P =.007)。
本研究结果证实了情感反应(偏见)在医疗服务提供者中产生歧视行为(社会距离)方面的重要作用。这些发现也将帮助未来的研究人员确定减少医疗服务提供者污名化的潜在干预目标。