尼日利亚东北部学生护士中精神病患者的患病率和污名化的因素

Jidda, J. Abdulmalik, MO Abddulaziz, RU Uwakwe, M. Wakil, Ib Rabbebe
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导读:人们对精神疾病知之甚少,这导致了对精神疾病的污名化。这个问题的严重程度已经在不同的文化中进行了研究,并发现这是普遍的(Gureje等人,2005;Adewuya, 2007;Aghukwa, 2010)与精神疾病相关的耻辱的影响是消极和普遍的;影响患者、其家庭成员、卫生保健提供者和更广泛的社区。有必要确定未来的卫生保健提供者(如学生护士)对精神疾病污名化的倾向的程度和相关因素,他们是潜在的社区卫生教育者。方法:采用Osgood语义差异量表和世界精神病学协会精神疾病污名问卷,对护生精神疾病污名的患病率及相关因素进行比较横断面研究。结果:共126名受试者参与研究。受访者的平均年龄为23.7岁(SD=3.7),迈杜古里和达马图鲁中心的中心内平均年龄分别为23.0岁和24.6岁。研究表明,两组学生普遍持消极态度(78% ~ 88.1%),认为精神病患者具有危险性;(78-88.5%的人不会与患有精神疾病的人结婚),并且对精神疾病有相对较好的了解(29- 36%的人相信精神障碍的神奇/精神病因)。结论:总体而言,学生护士普遍存在较高的精神病耻感水平,很少有社会人口统计学变量与病耻感水平相关
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Prevalence and Factors Responsible for Stigmatization of the Mentally Ill among Student Nurses in North-Eastern Nigeria
Introduction: There is poor knowledge about mental illness, which contributes to stigmatization. The extent of the problem have been studied across cultures and found to be common(Gureje et al, 2005; Adewuya, 2007; Aghukwa, 2010) The impact of the stigma associated with mental illness is negative and pervasive; affecting patients, their family members, health care givers and the wider community. There is a need to determine the extent and factors associated with the tendency to stigmatize the mentally ill among future health care providers such as student nurses, who are potential community health educators. Aim: The study aimed to find the prevalence and the factors associated with stigma due to psychosis among student nurses Methods : It was a comparative cross sectional study of the prevalence of, and factors associated with mental illness stigma among student nurses using the Osgood semantic differential and World Psychiatric Association questionnaire on psychiatric stigma. Results : A total of 126 subjects participated in the study. The average age of the respondents was 23.7 years (SD=3.7), with an intra centre average of 23.0 and 24.6 for the Maiduguri and Damaturu centres respectively. The study demonstrated that in both study groups there was a general negative attitude (78-88.1% thought the mentally ill patients were dangerous; 78-88.5% would not marry people who had mental illness) and relatively good knowledge (29- 36% believed in a magical/ spiritual aetiology of mental disorders) about mental illness. Conclusion : Overall generally high levels of psychiatric stigma exist amongst the students' nurses, with very few socio demographic variables being associated with the levels of stigma
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