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多元文化社会中对残疾的态度。

Attitudes towards disabilities in a multicultural society.

作者信息

Westbrook M T, Legge V, Pennay M

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Lidcombe, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 1993 Mar;36(5):615-23. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(93)90058-c.

Abstract

Health practitioners (N = 665) from the Chinese, Italian, German, Greek, Arabic and Anglo Australian communities used social distance scales to rate the attitudes of people in their communities toward 20 disability groups. Significant differences were found in community attitudes toward people with 19 of these disabilities. Overall the German community expressed greatest acceptance of people with disabilities, followed by the Anglo, Italian, Chinese, Greek and Arabic groups. However the relative degree of stigma attached to the various disabilities by the communities was very similar. In all communities, people with asthma, diabetes, heart disease and arthritis were the most, and people with AIDS, mental retardation, psychiatric illness and cerebral palsy, the least accepted of the disability groups. These stigma hierarchies were remarkably similar to other hierarchies reported over the last 23 years. The findings have important implications for people with disabilities and health practitioners in multicultural societies.

摘要

来自中国、意大利、德国、希腊、阿拉伯和英裔澳大利亚社区的665名医疗从业者使用社会距离量表来评估他们所在社区的人们对20个残疾群体的态度。在社区对其中19种残疾人群体的态度上发现了显著差异。总体而言,德国社区对残疾人的接受程度最高,其次是英裔、意大利、中国、希腊和阿拉伯群体。然而,各社区对不同残疾所附加的耻辱程度非常相似。在所有社区中,哮喘、糖尿病、心脏病和关节炎患者是最被接受的残疾群体,而艾滋病、智力迟钝、精神疾病和脑瘫患者则是最不被接受的。这些耻辱等级与过去23年报告的其他等级非常相似。这些发现对多元文化社会中的残疾人和医疗从业者具有重要意义。

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