T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2023 May;33(6):481-495. doi: 10.1177/10497323231160108. Epub 2023 Mar 14.
Persons with serious mental illness are often reluctant to disclose their disability to an employer because of the intense stigma associated with their illness. Yet, disclosure may be desirable to gain access to employer-provided job accommodations, or to achieve other goals. In this article, we aimed to (1) describe the contexts in which workers in regular employment disclose a mental illness to their employer and (2) describe employer responses to disclosure, as perceived by the workers themselves. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 40 workers, who were currently or formerly employed in a mainstream, regular job, post-onset of mental illness. Workers were asked to describe the circumstances that led to disclosure, and to describe their employers' responses to disclosure. Conventional content analysis was applied to identify common themes in the transcribed interviews. Analyses revealed five mutually exclusive disclosure contexts: seeking job accommodations, seeking protection, seeking understanding, responding to an employer's symptom-based inquiries, or being exposed by a third party or event. Analyses also revealed a wider range of employer responses-positive, negative, and ambiguous-than has been suggested by studies in which employers described their reactions to worker disclosure. Some themes were more prevalent among current versus former workers. Overall, the disclosure process appeared to be more complex than has been described by extant frameworks to date, and the linkages between disclosure contexts and employer response themes suggested that many workers did not receive the responses they were seeking from their employers.
患有严重精神疾病的人通常不愿向雇主透露自己的残疾情况,因为他们的疾病与强烈的耻辱感有关。然而,为了获得雇主提供的工作便利,或者为了实现其他目标,披露病情可能是可取的。本文旨在:(1) 描述处于正规就业中的精神疾病患者向雇主透露病情的情况;(2) 描述雇主对披露情况的反应,由患者自身感知。对 40 名工人进行了半结构化访谈,这些工人在精神疾病发作后,目前或曾经从事主流的常规工作。工人被要求描述导致披露的情况,并描述雇主对披露的反应。采用常规内容分析来确定转录访谈中的常见主题。分析揭示了五个相互排斥的披露情境:寻求工作便利、寻求保护、寻求理解、回应雇主基于症状的询问,或被第三方或事件曝光。分析还揭示了比雇主描述他们对员工披露的反应的研究中更广泛的雇主反应-积极、消极和模棱两可。总的来说,披露过程似乎比迄今为止描述的现有框架更为复杂,披露情境和雇主反应主题之间的联系表明,许多工人没有从雇主那里得到他们所寻求的回应。