American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Acad Psychiatry. 2021 Dec;45(6):725-732. doi: 10.1007/s40596-021-01511-1. Epub 2021 Jul 20.
Individuals with mental illness may fall victim to stigma. In this cross-sectional study, the authors aimed to explore correlates of stigma towards mental health in a Lebanese private university and its associated tertiary medical center.
The authors surveyed students, staff, and faculty at the American University of Beirut and its associated medical center. They assessed stigmatizing behaviors via the Reported and Intended Behavior Scale (RIBS), perceived stigma via the Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination Scale (PDDS), and attitudes towards collaborating with mental health professionals via the Doctors' Attitudes toward Collaborative Care for Mental Health (DACC-MH).
A total of 270 participants (response rate of 18%) provided their responses. The mean scores on the RIBS and PDDS were 15.26 ± 4.75 and 32.25 ± 2.70, respectively. Participants who had higher scores on RIBS were more likely to be younger than 25 years of age (OR=1.869; p=0.026), to have a history of mental illness (OR=2.657; p=0.003), and to interact with individuals with a psychiatric disorder (OR=2.287; p=0.028).
Results show a mixed pattern of stigmatizing behaviors and perceptions towards mental illness. This highlights the need for mental health awareness campaigns and interventions in the country.
精神疾病患者可能成为污名化的受害者。在这项横断面研究中,作者旨在探讨黎巴嫩私立大学及其附属 tertiary 医疗中心心理健康污名化的相关因素。
作者调查了贝鲁特美国大学及其附属医疗中心的学生、工作人员和教职员工。他们通过报告和意图行为量表(RIBS)评估污名化行为,通过贬值和歧视感知量表(PDDS)评估感知污名化,通过医生对心理健康专业人员合作的态度量表(DACC-MH)评估与心理健康专业人员合作的态度。
共有 270 名参与者(回应率为 18%)提供了他们的回答。RIBS 和 PDDS 的平均得分为 15.26±4.75 和 32.25±2.70。RIBS 得分较高的参与者更年轻(OR=1.869;p=0.026),有精神病史(OR=2.657;p=0.003),与精神障碍患者互动(OR=2.287;p=0.028)。
结果显示出对精神疾病的污名化行为和认知的混合模式。这凸显了在该国开展心理健康意识运动和干预措施的必要性。