Stigma Toward Families With Mental Health Problems in Latino Communities

K. Brewer, Micki Washburn, Miao Yu, Natalia Giraldo-Santiago, Megan Pickford, Luis R. Hostos-Torres, R. E. Gearing
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Stigma toward families with members managing mental health problems remains underresearched in Latino communities. Using community-based surveys on mental health stigma and help-seeking attitudes, this study examined the associations between family-level stigma and participant sociodemographic characteristics. Only education level and spirituality significantly predicted family-level stigma. Individuals with higher education levels exhibited lower stigma scores. High spirituality levels were associated with minimal increases in stigma. The study underscores the influence of education on family-level stigma among Latino individuals. Given the importance of family in Latino culture, reshaping community narratives around mental health to support affected families can promote inclusivity and support, reducing stigmatization.
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拉丁裔社区对有心理健康问题的家庭的成见
在拉美裔社区,对有成员有心理健康问题的家庭的成见研究仍然不足。本研究利用基于社区的心理健康污名化和求助态度调查,研究了家庭层面的污名化与参与者社会人口特征之间的关联。只有教育水平和精神信仰对家庭层面的污名化有明显的预测作用。受教育程度较高的个体表现出较低的成见得分。高灵性水平与成见增加的幅度极小相关。这项研究强调了教育对拉丁裔个人家庭层面成见的影响。鉴于家庭在拉丁裔文化中的重要性,重塑社区关于心理健康的叙事以支持受影响的家庭,可以促进包容性和支持性,从而减少污名化。
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