Children's Views of Mental Illness: A Review of the Literature

O. Wahl
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Abstract This paper reviews research since 1980 on children's knowledge of and attitudes toward mental illness. This research has involved many different methods, including use of vignettes, projective drawings, storytelling, and direct questioning. Findings suggest that younger children do have clear knowledge of what mental illness is and that their understanding becomes more sophisticated as they age. At the same time, however, even younger children have been found to view people with mental illnesses more negatively than they do other groups. A small literature on depiction of mental illnesses in children's media revealed negative portrayals that may contribute to children's attitudes. Numerous limitations of the research are described and further research is urged, with attention recommended to issues such as the impact of language in designating someone as having a mental health problem, possible differing reactions to peers and adults, and incorporation of the perspectives of children with mental disorders.
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儿童对精神疾病的看法:文献综述
摘要本文回顾了1980年以来有关儿童精神疾病知识和态度的研究。这项研究涉及许多不同的方法,包括使用小插图、投影图、讲故事和直接提问。研究结果表明,年龄较小的孩子确实对什么是精神疾病有清楚的了解,而且随着年龄的增长,他们的理解会变得更加复杂。然而,与此同时,甚至更小的孩子也被发现比其他群体更消极地看待精神疾病患者。一份关于儿童媒体对精神疾病的描述的小文献揭示了可能导致儿童态度的负面描述。该研究描述了许多局限性,并敦促进一步研究,并建议注意诸如语言在指定某人患有精神健康问题时的影响,对同龄人和成年人的可能不同反应,以及纳入患有精神障碍的儿童的观点。
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