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对精神疾病的文化认知:澳大利亚和巴布亚新几内亚的高中生

Cultural perceptions of the mentally ill: Australian and Papua New Guinean high school youth.

作者信息

Callan V J, Wilks J, Forsyth S

出版信息

Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 1983 Sep;17(3):280-5. doi: 10.3109/00048678309161285.

Abstract

One hundred and thirty-three (76 male, 57 female) Papua New Guinean (PNG) and 144 (93 male, 51 female) Australian high school students completed a series of structured and open-ended measures on attitudes to the mentally ill, especially opinions about the nature of mental illness, characteristics of the mentally ill, and treatment. Both groups of students suggested hereditary and environmental causes, with PNG students citing more often witchcraft and sorcery. Australian students generally presented more favourable attitudes to mental illness, in that they were more willing to work with or marry the mentally ill. PNG students, however, were more likely to highlight the disruptive, violent behaviour of the long long, and possibly held a much narrower view of the types of persons labelled mentally ill.

摘要

133名(76名男性,57名女性)巴布亚新几内亚(PNG)高中生和144名(93名男性,51名女性)澳大利亚高中生完成了一系列关于对精神疾病态度的结构化及开放式测评,特别是关于精神疾病的本质、精神疾病患者的特征以及治疗方面的看法。两组学生都提到了遗传和环境因素,巴布亚新几内亚学生更常提及巫术和魔法。澳大利亚学生总体上对精神疾病表现出更积极的态度,因为他们更愿意与精神疾病患者共事或结婚。然而,巴布亚新几内亚学生更倾向于强调精神疾病患者的破坏性行为和暴力行为,并且可能对被贴上精神疾病标签的人群类型持有更狭隘的看法。

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