School of Applied Social Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sociol Health Illn. 2024 May;46(4):702-721. doi: 10.1111/1467-9566.13730. Epub 2023 Nov 22.
Amongst the impacts of growing up with a parent with mental health challenges is the experience of stigma-by-association, in which children and young people experience impacts of stigmatisation due to their parent's devalued identity. This article seeks to expand our understanding of this issue through an abductive analysis of qualitative data collected through a codesign process with young people. Results indicate that young people's experiences of stigmatisation can be effectively understood as experiences of epistemic injustice. Participants expressed that their experiences comprised 'more than' stigma, and their responses suggest the centrality to their experiences of being diminished and dismissed in respect of their capacity to provide accurate accounts of their experiences of marginalisation and distress. Importantly, this diminishment stems not only from their status as children, and as children of parents with mental health challenges but operates through a range of stigmatised identities and devalued statuses, including their own mental health status, sexual minoritisation, disability and social class. Forms of epistemic injustice thus play out across the social and institutional settings they engage with. The psychological and social impacts of this injustice are explored, and the implications for our understanding of stigma around family mental health discussed.
在与有心理健康挑战的父母一起成长的影响中,有一种是关联污名化的体验,即孩子和年轻人因父母被贬低的身份而受到污名化的影响。本文通过与年轻人合作设计的定性数据分析的归纳分析,旨在扩展我们对这一问题的理解。结果表明,年轻人的污名化体验可以被有效地理解为认识论不公正的体验。参与者表示,他们的体验“不仅仅”是污名化,他们的反应表明,他们的经历被贬低和忽视,这对他们提供准确描述边缘化和痛苦经历的能力至关重要。重要的是,这种贬低不仅源于他们作为孩子的身份,以及作为有心理健康挑战的父母的孩子的身份,而且还通过一系列被污名化的身份和被贬低的地位运作,包括他们自己的心理健康状况、性少数群体、残疾和社会阶层。因此,认识论不公正的形式在他们所参与的社会和制度环境中表现出来。探讨了这种不公正对他们心理和社会的影响,并讨论了对家庭心理健康周围污名化理解的影响。