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是否是时候改变心理健康污名化运动的方法了?一项关于运动措辞对污名和寻求帮助意愿影响的实验研究。

Is it time to change the approach of mental health stigma campaigns? An experimental investigation of the effect of campaign wording on stigma and help-seeking intentions.

机构信息

School of Social Sciences, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom.

Brighton and Sussex Medical School and School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Aug 18;17(8):e0273254. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273254. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Mental health stigma causes a range of diverse and serious negative sequelae. Anti-stigma campaigns have largely aligned with medical theories and categorical approaches. Such campaigns have produced some improvements, but mental health stigma is still prevalent. The effect of alternative theoretical perspectives on mental health within anti-stigma campaigns has not been tested. Moreover, we do not know their effect on help-seeking intentions.

METHODS

We conducted an online experimental pre-post study comparing the effects of two anti-stigma campaign posters on mental health stigma and help-seeking intentions. One poster adhered to the medical, categorical approach to mental health, whereas the other poster portrayed mental health problems in line with a non-categorical, continuous perspective.

RESULTS

After controlling for familiarity with the campaign poster, country of residence and pre-test scores, we found no significant between-group differences in terms of help-seeking intentions and all stigma attitudes except for danger-related beliefs. That is, those who viewed the non-categorical poster reported an increased perception that people with mental health problems are dangerous.

DISCUSSION

Our largely null findings may suggest the equivalence of these posters on stigma and help-seeking intentions but may also reflect the brevity of the intervention. Our findings concerning danger beliefs may reflect a Type I error, the complexities of stigma models, or the adverse effects of increased perceived contact. Further research is needed to test the effects of differing mental health paradigms on stigma and help-seeking intentions over a longer duration.

摘要

引言

心理健康污名会导致一系列多样且严重的负面后果。反污名运动在很大程度上与医学理论和分类方法保持一致。此类运动取得了一些进展,但心理健康污名仍然普遍存在。替代理论视角对反污名运动中心理健康的影响尚未得到检验。此外,我们也不知道它们对寻求帮助的意愿的影响。

方法

我们进行了一项在线实验性预-后研究,比较了两种反污名运动海报对心理健康污名和寻求帮助意愿的影响。一张海报遵循心理健康的医学、分类方法,而另一张海报则以非分类、连续的视角描绘心理健康问题。

结果

在控制了对运动海报的熟悉程度、居住国家和预测试分数后,我们发现,在寻求帮助的意愿和除了与危险相关的信念之外的所有污名态度方面,两组之间没有显著的差异。也就是说,那些看过非分类海报的人认为有心理健康问题的人更危险。

讨论

我们的大部分零结果可能表明这些海报在污名和寻求帮助的意愿方面是等效的,但也可能反映出干预的短暂性。我们关于危险信念的发现可能反映了 Type I 错误、污名模型的复杂性,或增加感知接触的不利影响。需要进一步的研究来检验不同的心理健康范式在更长时间内对污名和寻求帮助的意愿的影响。

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