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为心理健康相关反污名社会和行为改变计划开辟一条替代路径。

Charting an Alternative Course for Mental Health-Related Anti-Stigma Social and Behaviour Change Programmes.

机构信息

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, London SE5 8AB, UK.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 25;19(17):10618. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191710618.

Abstract

Mental health-related anti-stigma strategies are premised on the assumption that stigma is sustained by the public's deficiencies in abstract professional knowledge. In this paper, we critically assess this proposition and suggest new directions for research. Our analysis draws on three data sets: news reports (N = 529); focus groups (N = 20); interviews (N = 19). In each social context, we explored representations of mental health and illness in relation to students' shared living arrangements, a key group indicated for mental health-related anti-stigma efforts. We analysed the data using term-frequency inverse-document frequency (TF-IDF) models. Possible meanings indicated by TF-IDF modelling were interpreted using deep qualitative readings of verbatim quotations, as is standard in corpus-based research approaches to health and illness. These results evidence the flawed basis of dominant mental health-related anti-stigma campaigns. In contrast to deficiency models, we found that the public made sense of mental health and illness using dynamic and static epistemologies and often referenced professionalised understandings. Furthermore, rather than holding knowledge in the abstract, we also found public understanding to be functional to the social context. In addition, rather than being agnostic about mental health-related knowledge, we found public understandings are motivated by group-based identity-related concerns. We will argue that we need to develop alternative anti-stigma strategies rooted in the public's multiple contextualised sense-making strategies and highlight the potential of engaging with ecological approaches to stigma.

摘要

心理健康相关的反污名策略基于这样一种假设,即污名是由公众对抽象专业知识的不足所维持的。在本文中,我们批判性地评估了这一命题,并为研究提出了新的方向。我们的分析借鉴了三个数据集:新闻报道(N=529);焦点小组(N=20);访谈(N=19)。在每个社会背景下,我们都探讨了心理健康和疾病的代表性,这些代表性与学生的共同生活安排有关,学生是心理健康相关反污名工作的重点群体。我们使用术语频率逆文档频率(TF-IDF)模型分析数据。使用基于语料库的健康和疾病研究方法的标准,通过对逐字引语进行深入的定性阅读来解释 TF-IDF 建模所暗示的可能含义。这些结果证明了主导心理健康相关反污名运动的基础存在缺陷。与缺陷模型相反,我们发现公众使用动态和静态认识论来理解心理健康和疾病,并且经常参考专业化的理解。此外,我们发现公众的理解不仅仅是抽象地掌握知识,而且还与社会背景有关。此外,我们发现公众的理解不是对心理健康相关知识的不可知论,而是受到基于群体的身份相关问题的驱动。我们将认为,我们需要开发基于公众的多种情境化意义建构策略的替代反污名策略,并强调参与污名的生态方法的潜力。

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