Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain.
Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), Madrid, Spain.
Psychiatry Res. 2019 Jan;271:621-627. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.12.060. Epub 2018 Dec 10.
Previous research has shown that the internalization of schizophrenia-related stigma is associated with a worse prognosis and more suicidal tendencies. Empirical literature suggests that affective well-being -composed of positive affect (e.g. pride, enthusiasm, vitality, inspiration) and negative affect (e.g. shame, guilt, annoyance, worry)- seems to be the key component which, when being negatively affected by internalized stigma and the subsequent deterioration of self-concept, would lead to more severe symptomatology, lower recovery, and higher risk of suicide. Thus, our aim was to delve into the process by which affective well-being is impacted by the two main dimensions of internalized stigma (stereotype endorsement and alienation), with self-esteem and self-efficacy as mediators. The model was tested by path analysis -maximum likelihood procedure- in a sample of 216 patients. Our results indicate that alienation would entail more damage than stereotype endorsement both on affective well-being and on self-concept. Findings suggest that self-esteem mediates the impact of both internalized stigma dimensions on both types of affect, and that self-efficacy mediates the impact of alienation on positive affect. It is concluded that, in clinical practice, an important effort should be made to prevent internalized stigma (especially, alienation) and to promote positive self-concept of patients (especially, self-esteem).
先前的研究表明,精神分裂症相关污名的内化与预后较差和更多自杀倾向有关。实证文献表明,情感幸福感——由积极情绪(如自豪、热情、活力、灵感)和消极情绪(如羞耻、内疚、烦恼、担忧)组成——似乎是关键组成部分,当它受到内化污名和随后自我概念的恶化的负面影响时,会导致更严重的症状、更低的康复率和更高的自杀风险。因此,我们的目的是深入探讨情感幸福感受到内化污名的两个主要维度(刻板印象认同和异化)的影响过程,以自尊和自我效能感为中介。该模型通过路径分析——最大似然程序——在 216 名患者的样本中进行了测试。我们的结果表明,异化对情感幸福感和自我概念的影响都大于刻板印象认同。研究结果表明,自尊在两个内化污名维度对两种情感的影响中起到了中介作用,而自我效能感则在异化对积极情感的影响中起到了中介作用。结论是,在临床实践中,应努力防止内化污名(尤其是异化),并促进患者的积极自我概念(尤其是自尊)。