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结束自我污名化的结果:一项减少严重精神疾病个体内化污名的团体干预。

Outcomes of Ending Self-Stigma, a Group Intervention to Reduce Internalized Stigma, Among Individuals With Serious Mental Illness.

机构信息

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Capitol Health Care Network, Veterans Integrated Service Network 5 (VISN 5), Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), Baltimore (Drapalski, Lucksted, Brown); Department of Psychiatry (Drapalski, Lucksted, Fang) and Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (Brown), University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore.

出版信息

Psychiatr Serv. 2021 Feb 1;72(2):136-142. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201900296. Epub 2020 Nov 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Ending Self-Stigma is a nine-session group intervention designed to teach individuals experiencing mental illness a set of tools and strategies to effectively deal with self-stigma and its effects. The authors examined the efficacy of Ending Self-Stigma with an active comparison group focused on general health and wellness education (the Health and Wellness intervention) in a cohort of veterans.

METHODS

Veterans with serious mental illness (N=248) were randomly assigned to either the Ending Self-Stigma or the Health and Wellness intervention. Participants completed assessments of symptoms, internalized stigma, recovery, sense of belonging, and other aspects of psychosocial functioning at baseline, posttreatment, and 6-month follow-up. Repeated-measures, mixed-effects models were used to examine the effects of group × time interactions on outcomes.

RESULTS

Individuals in both groups experienced significant but modest reductions in self-stigma and increases in psychological sense of belonging after the treatments. The Ending Self-Stigma and Health and Wellness interventions did not significantly differ in primary (self-stigma) or secondary (self-efficacy, sense of belonging, or recovery) outcomes at posttreatment. Significant psychotic symptoms moderated treatment effects on self-stigma, such that among individuals with significant psychotic symptoms at baseline, those who participated in Ending Self-Stigma had a significantly greater reduction in internalized stigma than those in the Health and Wellness intervention.

CONCLUSIONS

Interventions directly targeting self-stigma and those that may address it more indirectly may be helpful in reducing internalized stigma. Individuals experiencing psychotic symptoms may be more likely to benefit from interventions that specifically target self-stigma.

摘要

目的

结束自我污名是一个九节小组干预措施,旨在向经历精神疾病的个人传授一套工具和策略,以有效应对自我污名及其影响。作者在一组退伍军人中检查了以关注一般健康和健康促进教育为重点的主动对照组(健康和健康干预)的结束自我污名的效果。

方法

严重精神疾病的退伍军人(N=248)被随机分配到结束自我污名或健康和健康干预组。参与者在基线、治疗后和 6 个月随访时完成了症状、内化污名、康复、归属感和其他心理社会功能方面的评估。使用重复测量混合效应模型来检验组间时间交互作用对结果的影响。

结果

两组个体在治疗后都经历了自我污名的显著但适度减少和心理归属感的增加。结束自我污名和健康与健康干预在主要(自我污名)或次要(自我效能、归属感或康复)结果方面在治疗后没有显著差异。显著的精神病症状调节了治疗对自我污名的影响,即基线时存在显著精神病症状的个体中,参加结束自我污名的个体的内化污名比参加健康和健康干预的个体有显著减少。

结论

直接针对自我污名的干预措施和可能更间接解决自我污名的干预措施可能有助于减少内化污名。经历精神病症状的个体可能更受益于专门针对自我污名的干预措施。

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