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Reducing stigma against depression: Evaluation of a metacognitive intervention targeting processes of stigmatization.

机译:减少对抑郁症的耻辱感:针对耻辱化过程的元认知干预措施的评估。

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A variety of cognitive mechanisms contribute to public stigmatization of depression, including mood misattribution, classical conditioning, illusory correlation, expectancy bias, just world beliefs, and social identity. Although these processes are fundamental to stigmatization, they are not directly addressed by existing anti-stigma approaches. It is posited that these cognitive mechanisms could be targeted for change using an approach of metacognition or "thinking about one's thinking". From this theoretical background emerged a novel anti-stigma strategy, which uses metacognition to enhance awareness and control of the cognitive mechanisms involved in stigmatization of depression. Over a series of two studies, the viability of this innovative metacognitive intervention was explored in student and community populations and evaluated against the leading anti-stigma strategies of factual education about depression and personal contact with a formerly depressed person. A variety of outcome measures were utilized, including attributional measures, an attitudinal scale, a measure of cognitive processes, and a behavioural measure. Study 1 provided initial support for the metacognitive intervention in a university student population, in comparison to education and an intervention that combined education and metacognition. Study 2 further established the utility of the metacognitive intervention in a community population, in comparison to education and contact. Across the two studies, results support the viability of the metacognitive intervention as an effective stand-alone anti-stigma strategy. Furthermore, the impact of the metacognitive intervention was found to be comparable to that of the education and contact approaches. Concordant with the theoretical literature, results of the present studies suggest that social identity, just world beliefs, expectancy bias, and mood misattribution are primary mechanisms of stigmatization. Further investigation into mechanisms of change is recommended. The utility of the metacognitive intervention in a variety of populations and in regard to a variety of stigmatized conditions offers a significant area for future development. A metacognitive intervention potentially has broad applicability because it addresses mechanisms that are common to all stigmatized conditions. With initial support for the viability of a metacognitive anti-stigma intervention established, further research related to this novel approach is warranted.
机译:各种各样的认知机制导致了公众对抑郁的污名化,包括情绪失误,经典调节,虚幻的相关性,期望偏差,公正的世界信仰和社会认同。尽管这些过程是污名化的基础,但现有的反烙印方法并未直接解决这些问题。假定使用元认知或“思考一个人的思想”的方法,可以将这些认知机制作为改变的目标。从这一理论背景出发,出现了一种新颖的反污名化策略,该策略使用元认知来增强对抑郁症污名化所涉及的认知机制的认识和控制。在一系列的两项研究中,在学生和社区人群中探索了这种创新的元认知干预的可行性,并根据关于抑郁和与以前抑郁者的个人接触的事实教育的领先反耻辱策略进行了评估。利用了多种结果度量,包括归因度量,态度量表,认知过程度量和行为度量。与教育以及结合教育和元认知的干预相比,研究1为大学生群体的元认知干预提供了初步的支持。与教育和接触相比,研究2进一步确立了元认知干预在社区人群中的效用。在这两项研究中,研究结果支持了元认知干预作为一种有效的独立抗污名化策略的可行性。此外,发现元认知干预的影响与教育和联系方式的影响相当。根据理论文献,本研究的结果表明,社会认同,公正的世界信仰,期望偏见和情绪失落是污名化的主要机制。建议进一步研究变化的机制。元认知干预在各种人群中以及在各种污名化的情况下的实用性为未来的发展提供了重要的领域。元认知干预可能具有广泛的适用性,因为它解决了所有带有污名的情况所共有的机制。随着对元认知抗耻辱干预措施可行性的初步支持,与这种新方法相关的进一步研究是必要的。

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  • 作者

    Martin, Rachel.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Calgary (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Calgary (Canada).;
  • 学科 Clinical psychology.;Social psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 240 p.
  • 总页数 240
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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