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精神分裂症更名?意大利精神科医生、精神健康服务使用者和家属的调查。

Renaming schizophrenia? A survey among psychiatrists, mental health service users and family members in Italy.

机构信息

Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences, Section of Psychiatry, University of Verona, Verona, Italy; UOC Psichiatria, Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata di Verona, Verona, Italy.

Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy; Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, ASST Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy.

出版信息

Schizophr Res. 2021 Feb;228:502-509. doi: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.03.047. Epub 2020 Jun 24.

Abstract

This survey explores how psychiatrists, service users and family members in Italy perceive the term schizophrenia and if they consider a name change a useful option in order to overcome the stigma attached to it. Opinions on the term schizophrenia were collected by a self-rated questionnaire used in previous international surveys. Questionnaires were delivered members of the Italian Psychiatric Association. Survey of mental health users was conducted among members of the main users' association of the Veneto region; survey of family members was conducted among one of the most representative Italian family association. Overall, 350 psychiatrists, 71 mental health users and 110 family members filled in the questionnaires. Considering the whole sample, 41.5% found the term inappropriate, 67.6% stigmatizing and 72.3% advocated a name change. Among psychiatrists 57% reported that schizophrenia was inappropriate, 70% considered the term stigmatizing and 71% was in favor of a name change. Similarly, 56% of service users and 71% of family members found schizophrenia a stigmatizing term and, respectively, 75% and 77% advocated a name change. Conflicting results were found on possible alterative terms: psychiatrists proposed a wide range of possible options, most of which referred to the term 'psychosis' (53%), whereas users and family members preferred terms referring to the broad category of 'mental health suffering'. Overall, most of respondents in the three stakeholders' groups agree that schizophrenia should be renamed to reduce the stigma attached to it; the main challenge, however, is the lack of consensus on the best alternative term to use.

摘要

这项调查探讨了意大利的精神科医生、服务使用者和家属如何看待精神分裂症这个术语,以及他们是否认为改名是克服其污名化的一个有用选择。关于精神分裂症这个术语的意见是通过之前在国际调查中使用的自我评估问卷收集的。问卷分发给了意大利精神病学协会的成员。对精神健康使用者的调查是在威尼托地区主要使用者协会的成员中进行的;对家属的调查是在意大利最具代表性的家庭协会之一的成员中进行的。总体而言,350 名精神科医生、71 名精神健康使用者和 110 名家属填写了问卷。考虑到整个样本,41.5%的人认为这个术语不合适,67.6%的人认为这个术语具有污名化,72.3%的人主张改名。在精神科医生中,57%的人报告说精神分裂症这个术语不合适,70%的人认为这个术语具有污名化,71%的人赞成改名。同样,56%的服务使用者和 71%的家属认为精神分裂症是一个具有污名化的术语,分别有 75%和 77%的人主张改名。在可能的替代术语方面存在矛盾的结果:精神科医生提出了广泛的可能选择,其中大多数涉及“精神病”(53%)一词,而使用者和家属则更喜欢指称“精神健康痛苦”的广义术语。总的来说,三个利益相关者群体中的大多数受访者都认为,应该给精神分裂症改名以减少其污名化;然而,主要的挑战是缺乏对最佳替代术语的共识。

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