埃塞俄比亚成人精神疾病患者感知耻辱的程度和相关因素。

Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2019-03-27 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/8427561
Etsedingl Hadera, Endalamaw Salelew, Eshetu Girma, Sandra Dehning, Kristina Adorjan, Markos Tesfaye
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背景:许多精神疾病患者感知和经历由他人的知识、态度和行为引起的耻辱。耻辱感可导致患者贫困、社会边缘化、药物依从性差和生活质量低,使疾病恶化,减少求医行为,并对社会经济福祉产生负面影响。因此,本研究旨在探讨这些问题。目的:评估埃塞俄比亚成人精神疾病患者的感知耻辱程度和相关因素。方法:2012年9月1日至30日采用连续抽样方法,采用以设施为基础的横断面研究设计。通过使用来自新患者或复发患者的感知贬值-歧视(PDD)量表评估感知污名的数据。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第20版对数据进行分析。结果用频率表、图表、平均值和标准差描述。采用双变量分析获得候选变量进行多变量logistic回归分析。在多变量分析中,P值< 0.05的变量被认为与病耻感有统计学关联。结果:共访谈384人,回复率为100%。高和低感知污名的患病率分别为51%和44%。有药物使用史(AOR=0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9)、家庭支持(AOR=2.5, 95% CI: 1.5-4.3)和药物副作用(AOR=0.6, 95% CI: 0.5-0.8)与精神疾病患者更高的耻辱感相关。结论:感知耻辱是一个主要问题,成人精神疾病在这个门诊设置在埃塞俄比亚。有药物使用和家庭支持以及药物副作用的患者更有可能有高度的耻辱感。因此,应加强对精神疾病患者的物质使用、社会支持和药物副作用的筛查和管理。
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Magnitude and Associated Factors of Perceived Stigma among Adults with Mental Illness in Ethiopia.

Background: Many people with mental illness perceive and experience stigma caused by other people's knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The stigma can lead to patients' impoverishment, social marginalization, poor adherence to medication, and low quality of life, worsen the disease, decrease health-seeking behavior, and have a negative impact on socioeconomic well-being. Therefore, this study aimed to explore these issues.

Objective: To assess the magnitude and associated factors of perceived stigma among adults with mental illness in an Ethiopian setting.

Methods: A facility-based, cross-sectional study design with a consecutive sampling technique was employed from September 1 to 30, 2012. Data for perceived stigma were assessed by using the perceived devaluation-discrimination (PDD) scale from new or returning patients. The data was analyzed by using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. The results were described with the frequency table, graph, mean, and standard deviation. Bivariate analysis was used to get candidate variables for multivariate logistic regression analysis. Variables with a P value of < 0.05 at multivariate analysis were considered statistically associated with perceived stigma.

Results: A total of 384 participants were interviewed and the response rate was 100%. The prevalence of high and low perceived stigma was 51% and 44%, respectively. Having substance use history (AOR=0.6, 95% CI: 0.4-0.9) and family support (AOR=2.5, 95% CI: 1.5-4.3) and medication side effects (AOR=0.6, 95% CI: 0.5-0.8) were associated statistically with higher perceived stigma of people with mental illness.

Conclusion: Perceived stigma is a major problem of adults with mental illness in this outpatient setting in Ethiopia. Patients who had substance use and family support and medication side effects were more likely to have high perceived stigma. Therefore, screening and management of substance use, social support, and medication side effect should be strengthened for people with mental illness.

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