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抗污名培训和十国医学生精神疾病污名结局的积极变化:通过同理心发展和焦虑减轻的中介分析。

Anti-stigma training and positive changes in mental illness stigma outcomes in medical students in ten countries: a mediation analysis on pathways via empathy development and anxiety reduction.

机构信息

Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

Health Service and Population Research Department, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, UK.

出版信息

Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2022 Sep;57(9):1861-1873. doi: 10.1007/s00127-022-02284-0. Epub 2022 Apr 22.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Studies of mental illness stigma reduction interventions have been criticised for failing to evaluate behavioural outcomes and mechanisms of action. This project evaluates training for medical students entitled 'Responding to Experienced and Anticipated Discrimination' (READ), developed to focus on skills in addition to attitudes and knowledge. We aimed to (i) evaluate the effectiveness of READ with respect to knowledge, attitudes, and clinical communication skills in responding to mental illness-related discrimination, and (ii) investigate whether its potential effectiveness was mediated via empathy or/and intergroup anxiety.

METHODS

This is an international multisite non-randomised pre- vs post-controlled study. Eligible medical students were currently undertaking their rotational training in psychiatry. Thirteen sites across ten countries (n = 570) were included in the final analysis.

RESULTS

READ was associated with positive changes in knowledge (mean difference 1.35; 95% CI 0.87 to 1.82), attitudes (mean difference - 2.50; 95% CI - 3.54 to - 1.46), skills (odds ratio 2.98; 95% CI 1.90 to 4.67), and simulated patient perceived empathy (mean difference 3.05; 95% CI 1.90 to 4.21). The associations of READ with knowledge, attitudes, and communication skills but not with simulated patient perceived empathy were partly mediated through student reported empathy and intergroup anxiety.

CONCLUSION

This is the first study to identify mediating effects of reduced intergroup anxiety and increased empathy in an evaluation of anti-stigma training that includes behavioural measures in the form of communication skills and perceived empathy. It shows the importance of both mediators for all of knowledge, skills, and attitudes, and hence of targeting both in future interventions.

摘要

目的

针对精神疾病污名化干预措施的研究因未能评估行为结果和作用机制而受到批评。本项目评估了一项针对医学生的培训,名为“应对经验性和预期歧视”(READ),该培训旨在除态度和知识外,还注重技能。我们旨在:(i)评估 READ 在应对与精神疾病相关的歧视方面对知识、态度和临床沟通技能的有效性;(ii)调查其潜在效果是否通过同理心或/和群体间焦虑来介导。

方法

这是一项国际性多地点非随机预-后对照研究。符合条件的医学生正在接受精神病学轮转培训。来自十个国家的 13 个地点(n = 570)纳入最终分析。

结果

READ 与知识(平均差异 1.35;95%置信区间 0.87 至 1.82)、态度(平均差异-2.50;95%置信区间-3.54 至-1.46)、技能(优势比 2.98;95%置信区间 1.90 至 4.67)和模拟患者感知同理心(平均差异 3.05;95%置信区间 1.90 至 4.21)的积极变化相关。READ 与知识、态度和沟通技能的关联,但与模拟患者感知同理心的关联部分通过学生报告的同理心和群体间焦虑来介导。

结论

这是第一项在评估反污名培训时确定中介效应的研究,该研究将沟通技能和感知同理心等行为措施纳入知识、技能和态度的所有方面,因此需要在未来的干预措施中同时针对两者。

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