精神疾病耻辱:精神康复的障碍

F. Dickerson, J. Sommerville, A. Origoni
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摘要对100名接受社区服务的严重精神疾病患者进行访谈,了解他们的精神疾病污名化经历。最常被提及的污名来源是雇主和主管、家庭成员、精神卫生护理人员以及整个社区的人。受访者报告从其他人那里得到的最常见的耻辱反应类型是认为自己无能,对精神疾病缺乏接受或理解。有关精神疾病的冒犯性言论以及对此人潜在危险的恐惧也被引用。结果在精神康复实践的背景下进行讨论。需要具体的反污名干预措施来促进技能发展、社区融入和康复的康复目标。
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Mental Illness Stigma: An Impediment to Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Abstract A sample of 100 persons with serious mental illness receiving community services were interviewed to determine their experiences of mental illness stigma. The most frequently cited sources of stigma were employers and supervisors, family members, mental health caregivers, and persons in the community at large. The most common types of stigma responses which respondents reported receiving from others were a view of the person as incompetent and a lack of acceptance or understanding about mental illness. Offensive comments about mental illness and a fear of the person's potential danger were also cited. Results are discussed in the context of psychiatric rehabilitation practice. Specific anti-stigma interventions are needed to facilitate rehabilitation goals of skill development, community integration, and recovery.
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