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连续观念与对抑郁症患者相似性和差异性的感知。

Continuum beliefs and the perception of similarities and differences to a person with depression.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; Department of Psychology, University of California-Berkeley, Berkeley, USA.

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Compr Psychiatry. 2022 Jul;116:152314. doi: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2022.152314. Epub 2022 Apr 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Both continuum beliefs (i.e., that mental disorder exists on a spectrum of normative behavior patterns) and the perception of similarities to a person with schizophrenia have shown mixed effects on reducing mental illness stigma. To our knowledge, this is the first study to address continuum beliefs and the perception of similarities to a person with depression in the context of depression-related stigma.

METHODS

This work is based on an online intervention study in an ethnically diverse sample recruited on Amazon MTurk including previously unanalyzed qualitive responses. Within this cross-sectional, mixed-methods online investigation (N = 304), we examined the relation of perceived similarities to continuum beliefs, social distance, and negative stereotypes in relation to a vignette about depression. A randomly assigned continuum beliefs intervention attempted to induce continuum beliefs about depression. An open-writing task asked participants to describe similarities and/or differences between themselves and the person depicted in the vignette.

RESULTS

The continuum beliefs intervention was associated to a greater number of perceived similarities to and fewer perceived differences from the target vignette. Moreover, perceived similarities were associated with increased continuum beliefs, less social distance, and less-negative stereotypes. Perceived differences from a person with depression were associated with increased social distance.

LIMITATIONS

Even though the continuum beliefs intervention did not significantly alter stigma measures directly, expressed continuum beliefs were associated to decreased mental illness stigma.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings emphasize that perceived similarities to an outgroup member (i.e., a person with depression) might augment the stigma-reducing mechanism of continuum beliefs.

摘要

目的

连续体信念(即,精神障碍存在于正常行为模式的范围内)和对与精神分裂症患者相似性的感知,都对减少精神疾病污名化产生了混合影响。据我们所知,这是第一项在抑郁症相关污名下探讨连续体信念和对抑郁症患者相似性感知的研究。

方法

这项工作基于一项在亚马逊 Mechanical Turk 上招募的种族多样化样本的在线干预研究,包括以前未分析的定性反应。在这项横断面、混合方法在线调查(N=304)中,我们研究了感知到的相似性与连续体信念、社会距离和与抑郁症相关描述相关的负面刻板印象之间的关系。一个随机分配的连续体信念干预试图诱导对抑郁症的连续体信念。一个开放写作任务要求参与者描述自己和描述中的人之间的相似之处和/或不同之处。

结果

连续体信念干预与更多的感知相似性和更少的感知差异相关。此外,感知相似性与连续体信念的增加、社会距离的减少和负面刻板印象的减少有关。与抑郁症患者的感知差异与社会距离的增加有关。

局限性

尽管连续体信念干预并没有直接显著改变污名化测量,但表达的连续体信念与减少精神疾病污名化有关。

结论

研究结果强调,与外群体成员(即抑郁症患者)的感知相似性可能增强连续体信念的减少污名化机制。

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