Gearing Robin E, Brewer Kathryne B, Cheung Monit, Leung Patrick, Chen Wanzhen, He Xuesong
Center for Mental Health Research and Innovation in Treatment Engagement and Service (MH-RITES Center), University of Houston, Graduate College of Social Work, Houston, Texas, United States.
College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire, United States.
Omega (Westport). 2023 Feb;86(3):809-832. doi: 10.1177/0030222821991313. Epub 2021 Feb 3.
China accounts for an estimated third of the world's suicides, yet individuals experiencing suicidality typically do not seek out or receive treatment. This study examines community perceptions and public stigma toward suicide. In Shanghai, China 186 adults were recruited to participate in a survey with an experimental vignette describing a suicidal individual, manipulated on gender and age, followed by questions eliciting attitudes toward suicide. Most participants agreed that the suicidal subject had a serious problem, with seriousness of the problem decreasing with participant's age. Participants reported moderate levels of public stigma. More stigma was found toward adolescent subjects rather than adult. Male subjects were perceived as being more likely to change than females. The public's accurate view of suicide without biases could help prevent suicide from getting worse. Public perceptions regarding a suicidal individual's likelihood to change could lead to stigma reduction, which can subsequently help with effective crisis intervention.
据估计,全球三分之一的自杀事件发生在中国,但有自杀倾向的人通常不会寻求或接受治疗。本研究调查了社区对自杀的看法和公众对自杀的污名化情况。在中国上海,招募了186名成年人参与一项调查,该调查采用了一个描述自杀者的实验性 vignette,对性别和年龄进行了操控,随后提出了一些引发对自杀态度的问题。大多数参与者认为自杀者有严重问题,且问题的严重程度随着参与者年龄的增长而降低。参与者报告了中等程度的公众污名化情况。对青少年自杀者的污名化程度高于成年人。男性自杀者被认为比女性更有可能改变。公众对自杀的准确且无偏见的看法有助于防止自杀情况恶化。公众对自杀者改变可能性的看法可能会减少污名化,进而有助于进行有效的危机干预。