Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Elborn College, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Arthur Labatt Family School of Nursing, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Sep 30;19(9):e0311170. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311170. eCollection 2024.
This study explores how family members of individuals with mental illnesses address potential familial mental illness stigma. Previous studies have concentrated on self, social, and associative stigma and its impacts on families and persons with mental illnesses. Far less work has considered family members as perpetrators of mental illness stigma towards their loved ones with mental illnesses.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted this study with 15 participants who were family members of persons with mental illnesses using semi-structured qualitative interviews. The in-depth interviews were followed by inductive analysis using Braun and Clarke's technique for thematic analysis. Participants' views on familial mental illness stigma and ways to reduce this were reported in five key themes. The themes included: (1) layered perspectives of social and family stigma; (2) family-related stigma; (3) complex interplay of family relationships and mental illness; (4) confronting stigma personally; and (5) envisioning a better future. The uncertainties connected with mental illnesses and the increased social stigma were conceptualized as contributors to familial mental illness stigma as ways to prevent potential associative stigma.
CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Participants suggested the need for more social contact-based education and positive media reporting to correct the ongoing fallacies around mental illnesses. This study highlights how higher-order reforms to social systems and services would support both families and those living with mental illnesses to have more positive experiences.
本研究探讨了精神疾病患者的家属如何应对潜在的家族精神疾病污名。先前的研究集中在自我、社会和关联污名及其对家庭和精神疾病患者的影响上。很少有研究将家庭成员视为对其患有精神疾病的亲人进行精神疾病污名化的肇事者。
方法/主要发现:我们使用半结构化定性访谈,对 15 名精神疾病患者的家属进行了这项研究。深入访谈后,采用 Braun 和 Clarke 的主题分析技术进行归纳分析。报告了参与者对家族精神疾病污名的看法以及减少这种污名的方法,这些看法体现在五个关键主题中。这些主题包括:(1)社会和家庭污名的多层次观点;(2)与家庭有关的污名;(3)家庭关系和精神疾病的复杂相互作用;(4)个人面对污名;(5)设想更美好的未来。与精神疾病相关的不确定性和日益增加的社会污名被概念化为家族精神疾病污名的促成因素,以此来预防潜在的关联污名。
结论/意义:参与者认为需要更多基于社会接触的教育和积极的媒体报道,以纠正围绕精神疾病的持续误解。这项研究强调了更高层次的社会制度和服务改革将如何支持家庭和那些患有精神疾病的人获得更积极的体验。