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英国武装部队人员和退伍军人中有无可能患有精神障碍者对污名和护理障碍的认知。

Perceived stigma and barriers to care in UK Armed Forces personnel and veterans with and without probable mental disorders.

机构信息

King's Centre for Military Health Research, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, 10 Cutcombe Road, London, SE5 9RJ, UK.

Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, King's College London, 16 DeCrespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2019 Nov 27;7(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s40359-019-0351-7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have found that perceptions of mental health related stigma can negatively impact help-seeking, particularly in military samples. Moreover, perceptions of stigma and barriers to care can vary between individuals with different psychiatric disorders. The aim of this study was to examine whether perceptions of stigma and barriers to care differed in a UK military sample between those with and without a current likely mental health diagnosis.

METHOD

Structured telephone interviews were carried out with 1432 service personnel and veterans who reported recent subjective mental ill health in the last 3 years. Participants completed self-reported measures relating to perceived stigma, barriers to care and psychological wellbeing.

RESULTS

Those meeting criteria for probable common mental disorders (CMD) and PTSD were significantly more likely to report concerns relating to perceived and internalised stigma and barriers to care compared to participants without a likely mental disorder. Compared to individuals with likely CMD and alcohol misuse, those with probable PTSD reported higher levels of stigma-related concerns and barriers to care - although this difference was not significantly different.

CONCLUSIONS

These results indicate that perceptions of stigma continue to exist in UK serving personnel and military veterans with current probable mental disorders. Efforts to address particular concerns (e.g. being seen as weak; difficulty accessing appointments) may be worthwhile and, ultimately, lead to improvements in military personnel and veteran wellbeing.

摘要

背景

先前的研究发现,对心理健康相关污名的看法可能会对寻求帮助产生负面影响,尤其是在军事样本中。此外,对污名和护理障碍的看法可能因具有不同精神障碍的个体而异。本研究的目的是检验在有和没有当前可能的心理健康诊断的英国军事样本中,对污名和护理障碍的看法是否存在差异。

方法

对 1432 名在过去 3 年内报告最近有主观心理健康问题的现役人员和退伍军人进行了结构电话访谈。参与者完成了与感知污名、护理障碍和心理健康相关的自我报告措施。

结果

与没有可能精神障碍的参与者相比,符合常见精神障碍(CMD)和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)标准的人更有可能报告与感知和内化污名以及护理障碍相关的担忧。与可能患有 CMD 和酒精使用障碍的个体相比,可能患有 PTSD 的个体报告了更高水平的与污名相关的担忧和护理障碍——尽管这一差异并不显著。

结论

这些结果表明,在有当前可能精神障碍的英国现役人员和退伍军人中,对污名的看法仍然存在。解决特定问题(例如被视为软弱;难以预约)的努力可能是值得的,并最终导致改善军人和退伍军人的幸福感。

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