Department of Economics, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Int J Health Plann Manage. 2021 May;36(3):813-825. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3122. Epub 2021 Feb 16.
The burden of mental health has two facets, social and psychological. Social stigma causes individuals who suspect to be suffering from a mental condition to conceal it, importantly by seeking care from a nonspecialist provider willing to diagnose it as physical disease. In this way, social stigma adds to both the direct and indirect cost of mental health. A microeconomic model depicting an individual who searches for an accommodating provider leads to the prediction that individuals undertake more search in response to a higher degree of social stigma. However, this holds only in the absence of errors in decision-making, typically as long as mental impairment is not too serious. While government and employers have an incentive to reduce the burden of social stigma, their efforts therefore need to focus on persons with a degree of mental impairment that still allows them to avoid errors in pursuing their own interest.
心理健康的负担有两个方面,即社会方面和心理方面。社会污名使那些怀疑自己患有精神疾病的人隐瞒病情,重要的是,他们会寻求愿意将其诊断为身体疾病的非专业提供者的治疗。这样,社会污名就增加了精神健康的直接和间接成本。一个描述个体寻找包容提供者的微观经济模型,预测出个体在面对更高程度的社会污名时会进行更多的搜索。然而,这种情况只在不存在决策错误的情况下成立,通常只要精神障碍不是太严重。虽然政府和雇主有动力减轻社会污名的负担,但他们的努力因此需要集中在那些精神障碍程度仍允许他们避免在追求自身利益时犯错的人身上。