Saelens Lies, Bockstal Marlies, Bracke Piet, Buffel Veerle, Delaruelle Katrijn, D'hondt Fanny, Stevens Peter A J, Ceuterick Melissa
Department of Sociology, Ghent University, Belgium.
New Zealand Centre for Human-Animal Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.
Scand J Public Health. 2024 Aug 17:14034948241255717. doi: 10.1177/14034948241255717.
The Red Noses Culturally-Sensitive Stigma Survey (RN-CSS) contributes to the underexplored research domain of adolescents' stigmatising attitudes and behaviours towards peers with mental health difficulties and mental healthcare services. It also addresses the need for comprehensive and culturally-sensitive tools to assess stigma in this context.
Drawing on insights from focus groups and building upon the existing Stigma in Global Context-Mental Health Study, we have successfully developed and implemented the first culturally-sensitive stigma survey tailored for school-aged adolescents of different migration/cultural backgrounds. The questionnaire includes an unlabelled case vignette depicting a peer with symptoms of depression and gathers data on various domains, including (1) sociodemographic variables; (2) education-related information; (3) COVID-19; (4) perceptions of mental health difficulties and mental healthcare services (i.e. severity assessment, causal attributions, care recommendations, personal stigma, perceived stigma, and service stigma); (5) subjective wellbeing and familiarity with mental health difficulties; (6) social support; (7) school context; (8) bullying; and (9) knowledge of anti-stigma campaigns.
Our final sample comprises 5075 pupils from 38 secondary schools in Flanders, Belgium.
In this article, we present the study's background and rationale, the development of the questionnaire, and the sampling and recruitment methods employed. Furthermore, we provide a summary of the sample characteristics and preliminary descriptive results of the RN-CSS. Subsequent empirical studies will address the research objectives outlined in this protocol paper. The research opportunities provided by the developed materials and dataset are being discussed.
红鼻子文化敏感污名调查(RN-CSS)有助于探索青少年对有心理健康问题的同龄人以及精神卫生保健服务的污名化态度和行为这一研究不足的领域。它还满足了在此背景下评估污名需要全面且具有文化敏感性工具的需求。
借鉴焦点小组的见解,并在现有的全球背景下的心理健康污名研究基础上,我们成功开发并实施了首个针对不同移民/文化背景的学龄青少年的文化敏感污名调查。问卷包括一个未标明身份的案例 vignette,描绘了一个有抑郁症状的同龄人,并收集了各个领域的数据,包括(1)社会人口统计学变量;(2)与教育相关的信息;(3)新冠疫情;(4)对心理健康问题和精神卫生保健服务的看法(即严重程度评估、因果归因、护理建议、个人污名、感知污名和服务污名);(5)主观幸福感和对心理健康问题的熟悉程度;(6)社会支持;(7)学校环境;(8)欺凌;以及(9)反污名运动的知识。
我们的最终样本包括来自比利时弗拉芒地区38所中学的5075名学生。
在本文中,我们介绍了该研究的背景和基本原理、问卷的开发、所采用的抽样和招募方法。此外,我们提供了RN-CSS样本特征和初步描述性结果的总结。后续的实证研究将解决本方案文件中概述的研究目标。正在讨论所开发的材料和数据集提供的研究机会。