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为何精神疾病诊断有误:一项关于公众观点的初步研究

Why Mental Illness Diagnoses Are Wrong: A Pilot Study on the Perspectives of the Public.

作者信息

Chao Yi-Sheng, Wu Chao-Jung, Lai Yi-Chun, Hsu Hui-Ting, Cheng Yen-Po, Wu Hsing-Chien, Huang Shih-Yu, Chen Wei-Chih

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Département d'Informatique, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

Front Psychiatry. 2022 Apr 29;13:860487. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.860487. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Mental illness diagnostic criteria are made based on assumptions. This pilot study aims to assess the public's perspectives on mental illness diagnoses and these assumptions.

METHODS

An anonymous survey with 30 questions was made available online in 2021. Participants were recruited via social media, and no personal information was collected. Ten questions focused on participants' perceptions regarding mental illness diagnoses, and 20 questions related to the assumptions of mental illness diagnoses. The participants' perspectives on these assumptions held by professionals were assessed.

RESULTS

Among 14 survey participants, 4 correctly answered the relationships of 6 symptom pairs (28.57%). Two participants could not correctly conduct the calculations involved in mood disorder diagnoses (14.29%). Eleven (78.57%) correctly indicated that 2 or more sets of criteria were available for single diagnoses of mental illnesses. Only 1 (7.14%) correctly answered that the associations between symptoms and diagnoses were supported by including symptoms in the diagnostic criteria of the diagnoses. Nine (64.29%) correctly answered that the diagnosis variances were not fully explained by their symptoms. The confidence of participants in the diagnosis and the willingness to take medications for this diagnosis were the same (mean = 5.50, standard deviation [] = 2.31). However, the confidence of participants in the symptom-based diagnosis of was significantly lower (mean = 1.62, = 2.33, < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Our study found that mental illness diagnoses are wrong from the perspectives of the public because our participants did not agree with all the assumptions professionals make about mental illness diagnoses. Only a minority of our participants obtained correct answers to the calculations involved in mental illness diagnoses. In the literature, neither patients nor the public have been engaged in formulating the diagnostic criteria of mental illnesses.

摘要

背景

精神疾病诊断标准是基于假设制定的。这项试点研究旨在评估公众对精神疾病诊断及其假设的看法。

方法

2021年在网上开展了一项包含30个问题的匿名调查。通过社交媒体招募参与者,未收集个人信息。其中10个问题聚焦于参与者对精神疾病诊断的看法,另外20个问题与精神疾病诊断的假设相关。评估了参与者对专业人员所持这些假设的看法。

结果

在14名调查参与者中,4人正确回答了6对症状之间的关系(28.57%)。两名参与者未能正确进行情绪障碍诊断中涉及的计算(14.29%)。11人(78.57%)正确指出单一精神疾病诊断有2套或更多套标准。只有1人(7,14%)正确回答症状与诊断之间的关联是通过将症状纳入诊断标准来支持的。9人(64.29%)正确回答症状不能完全解释诊断差异。参与者对诊断的信心和为此诊断服药的意愿相同(平均值 = 5.50,标准差[] = 2.31)。然而,参与者对基于症状的诊断的信心显著较低(平均值 = 1.62,= 2.33,< 0.001)。

结论

我们的研究发现,从公众角度来看精神疾病诊断是错误的,因为我们的参与者不同意专业人员对精神疾病诊断所做的所有假设。我们的参与者中只有少数人对精神疾病诊断中涉及的计算得出了正确答案。在文献中,患者和公众都未参与精神疾病诊断标准的制定。

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