School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Department of Psychology, University of Cyprus, Cyprus.
Soc Sci Med. 2018 Sep;212:94-119. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.07.011. Epub 2018 Jul 19.
Receiving a psychiatric diagnosis in childhood or adolescence can have numerous social, emotional and practical repercussions. Among the most important of these are the implications for a young person's self-concept and social identity. To ensure diagnoses are communicated and managed in a way that optimally benefits mental health trajectories, understanding young people's first-hand experience of living with a diagnosis is paramount. This systematic review collates, evaluates and synthesises the qualitative research that has explored how psychiatric diagnosis interacts with young people's self-concept and social identity. A search of 10 electronic databases identified 3892 citations, 38 of which met inclusion criteria. The 38 studies were generally evaluated as moderate-to-high quality research. Thematic synthesis of their findings highlighted the multifaceted ways diagnosis affects young people's self-concept and social identity. Diagnosis can sometimes threaten and devalue young people's self-concept, but can also facilitate self-understanding, self-legitimation and self-enhancement. A diagnosis can lead to social alienation, invalidation and stigmatisation, yet can also promote social identification and acceptance. Further research is needed to clarify which self and identity outcomes can be expected in a given set of circumstances, and to establish how self and identity effects interact with diagnoses' other clinical, practical, social and emotional consequences.
在儿童或青少年时期被诊断出患有精神疾病可能会对其社交、情感和实际生活产生诸多影响。其中最重要的影响包括对年轻人自我概念和社会认同的影响。为了确保以最有利于精神健康轨迹的方式传达和管理诊断结果,了解年轻人对自身诊断的第一手体验至关重要。本系统综述汇总、评估和综合了探索精神科诊断如何与年轻人自我概念和社会认同相互作用的定性研究。对 10 个电子数据库的搜索共确定了 3892 条引文,其中有 38 条符合纳入标准。这 38 项研究总体上被评估为具有中等至高质量的研究。对其研究结果的主题综合突出了诊断对年轻人自我概念和社会认同的多方面影响。诊断有时会威胁和贬低年轻人的自我概念,但也可以促进自我理解、自我合法化和自我提升。诊断可能导致社会排斥、否定和污名化,但也可以促进社会认同和接受。需要进一步的研究来阐明在特定情况下可以预期哪些自我和身份结果,并确定自我和身份影响如何与诊断的其他临床、实际、社会和情感后果相互作用。