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青少年对精神疾病污名的看法:一个交叉视角。

Adolescent views of mental illness stigma: An intersectional lens.

机构信息

Latino Research Institute.

Department of Sociomedical Sciences.

出版信息

Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2020;90(2):201-211. doi: 10.1037/ort0000425. Epub 2019 Aug 5.

Abstract

Differences in mental illness (MI) stigma among adolescents were examined cross-sectionally across race, ethnicity, and gender to identify target populations and cultural considerations for future antistigma efforts. An ethnically and socioeconomically diverse sample of sixth graders ( = 667; mean age = 11.5) self-completed assessments of their MI-related knowledge, positive attitudes, and behaviors toward peers with MI and adolescent vignettes described as experiencing bipolar (Julia) and social anxiety (David) symptoms. Self-reported race, ethnicity, and gender were combined to generate 6 intersectional composite variables: Latino boys, Latina girls, non-Latina/o (NL) Black boys, NL-Black girls, NL-White boys, and NL-White girls-referent. Linear regression models adjusting for personal and family factors examined differences in stigma using separate and composite race, ethnicity, and gender variables. In main effects models, boys and Latina/o adolescents reported greater stigma for some outcomes than girls and NL-White adolescents, respectively. However, intersectional analyses revealed unique patterns. NL-Black boys reported less knowledge/positive attitudes than NL-Black and White girls. NL-Black and Latino boys reported greater avoidance/discomfort than NL-White girls. Moreover, NL-Black girls and boys and Latina/o girls and boys wanted more social separation from peers with mental illness than NL-White girls; NL-Black boys also reported more separation than NL-White boys, NL-Black girls, and Latina girls. Finally, NL-Black boys and Latina girls wanted more distance from David than NL-White and Black girls. Vital for informing future antistigma interventions, this study generates new knowledge about how differences in views about MI exist across racial and ethnic identity, and how gender intersects with these perceptions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

本研究旨在跨种族、族裔和性别调查青少年的精神疾病(MI)污名差异,以确定未来抗污名努力的目标人群和文化考虑因素。一个具有种族和社会经济多样性的六年级学生样本(=667;平均年龄=11.5 岁)自我完成了对他们的 MI 相关知识、对 MI 同伴的积极态度和行为以及描述为经历双相情感障碍(Julia)和社交焦虑症(David)症状的青少年小插曲的评估。自我报告的种族、族裔和性别组合生成了 6 个交叉综合变量:拉丁裔男孩、拉丁裔女孩、非拉丁裔/非裔美国男孩、非拉丁裔/非裔美国女孩、非拉丁裔/白种男孩和非拉丁裔/白种女孩参考。调整个人和家庭因素的线性回归模型使用单独和综合的种族、族裔和性别变量来检查污名的差异。在主要影响模型中,男孩和拉丁裔青少年在某些结果上的污名比女孩和非拉丁裔/白种青少年更严重。然而,交叉分析揭示了独特的模式。非拉丁裔/非裔美国男孩比非拉丁裔/非裔美国和白种女孩的知识/积极态度更少。非拉丁裔/非裔美国男孩和拉丁裔男孩比非拉丁裔/白种女孩更回避/感到不适。此外,非拉丁裔/非裔美国女孩和男孩以及拉丁裔女孩和男孩希望与患有精神疾病的同龄人保持更多的社会隔离,而非拉丁裔/白种女孩;非拉丁裔/非裔美国男孩也报告说与非拉丁裔/白种男孩、非拉丁裔/非裔美国女孩和拉丁裔女孩相比,希望与患有精神疾病的同龄人保持更多的距离。最后,非拉丁裔/非裔美国男孩和拉丁裔女孩希望与 David 保持更大的距离,而非拉丁裔/白种女孩。对于告知未来的抗污名干预措施来说,这项研究产生了关于种族和族裔认同如何存在不同的 MI 观点以及性别如何与这些观点相交的新知识。(PsycINFO 数据库记录(c)2020 APA,保留所有权利)。

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