Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Mar 16;20(6):5209. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20065209.
Stigma by association is described in qualitative research of family members who have relatives diagnosed with mental illness, depicting their sense of public shame for having these relationship ties. However, there have been relatively few empirical studies thus far, in part due to the isolation of family members affecting research recruitment. In order to address this gap, an online survey was administered to 124 family members, comparing those who live in the same home with their ill relative ( = 81) and those who do not ( = 43). A remarkable incidence of one in three family members reported experiencing stigma by association. Those living with an ill relative reported comparatively higher levels of stigma by association using an adapted questionnaire measure. Both groups experienced loneliness (moderate levels), but importantly, the cohabiting relatives perceived themselves as lacking support from friends and other family members. Correlational analyses revealed that those with heightened stigma by association reported heightened anti-mattering: that is, feeling that other people treat them as if they are insignificant and invisible. Anti-mattering was also associated with more loneliness and reduced social support. Our discussion focuses on the theme that family members who actually live with mentally ill relatives experience heightened social isolation that is under-recognized due to public stigma concerns, compounded by feeling their own lives do not matter to others. Public health implications are considered for the stigmatized family members who appear to be particularly marginalized.
关联污名在对有精神疾病亲属的家庭成员的定性研究中被描述为,描述了他们因为这种关系而感到公众羞耻的感觉。然而,到目前为止,实证研究相对较少,部分原因是家庭成员的孤立影响了研究的招募。为了解决这一差距,对 124 名家庭成员进行了在线调查,将与患病亲属同住的(=81 人)和不住在一起的(=43 人)进行了比较。令人惊讶的是,三分之一的家庭成员报告经历了关联污名。使用改编的问卷衡量标准,与患病亲属同住的人报告了更高水平的关联污名。这两个群体都经历了孤独(中度水平),但重要的是,共同生活的亲属感到自己缺乏来自朋友和其他家庭成员的支持。相关分析显示,那些关联污名程度较高的人报告说,他们感到自己被他人视为无足轻重和隐形的。被视为不重要和隐形的感觉也与更多的孤独和减少的社会支持有关。我们的讨论重点是,实际上与患有精神疾病的亲属生活在一起的家庭成员所经历的社交隔离程度更高,由于公众对污名的担忧,这种隔离程度被低估了,同时也因为他们觉得自己的生活对别人来说无关紧要。考虑到被污名化的家庭成员的公共卫生影响,他们似乎特别被边缘化。