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克服心理健康污名的策略:重度抑郁症(MDD)青年的见解和建议。

Strategies to overcome mental health stigma: Insights and recommendations from young people with major depressive disorder (MDD).

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences, University of Reading, Reading, UK.

出版信息

Brain Behav. 2024 Sep;14(9):e70028. doi: 10.1002/brb3.70028.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Young people with depression are met with stigma related to their mental health, which exacerbates loneliness, social isolation, and depression symptoms. While disclosing depression could improve one's mental health, stigma can also make social interactions more challenging and reduce the likelihood of receiving treatment. This research explored young people's experiences with stigma and recommendations for addressing it.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews conducted with N = 35 young people aged 18-25 years (M = 20.09) were analyzed with thematic analysis. Participants met the criteria for clinical depression using the Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (score >27) or had recently obtained a medical diagnosis (N = 18) of depression by a medical professional.

RESULTS

Participants faced stigma when deciding to disclose their depression, which fed into a vicious cycle influencing feelings of loneliness, social isolation, and withdrawal. Their recommendations for others to avoid this cycle can be summarized under three main themes: (1) Social affirmation: identify allies and build meaningful connections; (2) Self-affirmation: build a constructive relationship with the self; and (3) Societal affirmation: structural changes are needed.

CONCLUSIONS

The current research indicates that social, self-, and societal affirmation are considered important for reducing the detrimental impacts of stigma. Policies and programs are needed that provide mental health support to young people, and public awareness campaigns that guide young people to appropriate resources (i.e., support and intervention) via governmental public health bodies.

摘要

背景

患有抑郁症的年轻人会面临与心理健康相关的污名化,这会加剧孤独感、社会隔离和抑郁症状。虽然公开抑郁症可能会改善一个人的心理健康,但污名也会使社交互动更加困难,并降低接受治疗的可能性。本研究探讨了年轻人对污名的体验以及解决污名的建议。

方法

使用主题分析方法对 35 名年龄在 18-25 岁(M = 20.09)的年轻人进行了半结构化访谈。参与者使用情绪和感觉问卷(得分> 27)符合临床抑郁症的标准,或最近通过医疗专业人员获得了抑郁症的医学诊断(N = 18)。

结果

参与者在决定公开自己的抑郁症时面临污名化,这导致了一个恶性循环,影响了孤独感、社会隔离和退缩感。他们对其他人避免这种循环的建议可以概括为三个主要主题:(1)社会肯定:寻找盟友并建立有意义的联系;(2)自我肯定:与自己建立建设性的关系;(3)社会肯定:需要进行结构性变革。

结论

目前的研究表明,社会、自我和社会肯定被认为是减少污名化负面影响的重要因素。需要制定政策和计划,为年轻人提供心理健康支持,并开展公众意识运动,通过政府公共卫生机构为年轻人提供适当的资源(即支持和干预)。

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