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Adolescent Endorsement of the Weak-Not-Sick Stereotype for Generalised Anxiety Disorder: Associations with Prejudice Discrimination and Help-Giving Intentions toward Peers

机译:青少年认识到广义焦虑症的刻板印象:与偏见歧视和帮助对同行提出的协会

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Stigma, comprising negative stereotypes, prejudice (negative affective reactions) and discrimination towards a member of a particular group, is of increasing interest in the context of mental illness. However, studies examining clinical anxiety stigma are lacking, particularly with regard to generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). There is also a lack of research into adolescent anxiety stigma, despite adolescence being a key period for early intervention for anxiety disorders, and research showing that stigma has been implicated in low rates of help-seeking and problematic peer relationships among adolescents with mental illness. Stigma has also been negatively associated with help-giving responses toward those with mental illness. Initial studies suggest that the ‘weak-not-sick’ (WNS) stereotype may be central to anxiety stigma. The present study aims to examine the endorsement of the WNS stereotype in the context of GAD, and its relationship to prejudice, discrimination, and help-giving responses among adolescents. A vignette-based survey measure was completed by 242 adolescents (74 male, 165 female, and three participants who recorded their gender as “other”) in Ireland aged between 15 and 19 years. The results of the study found that endorsement of the WNS stereotype was significantly associated with higher prejudice and discrimination, as well as lower levels of help-giving intentions. A multiple mediator model is presented showing both a direct relationship between endorsement of WNS and help-giving, and an indirect relationship between WNS and help-giving mediated by the prejudicial components of anger, fear and pity, and discrimination as assessed by desired social distance. This study adds to the limited knowledge base on stigma towards GAD in adolescents and provides a model for how anxiety stigma may relate to help-giving. This has implications for interventions to reduce stigmatising and increase help-giving responses.
机译:耻辱,包括阴性刻板印象,偏见(负面情感反应)和对特定组成员的歧视,对精神疾病的背景增加了兴趣。然而,研究缺乏研究临床焦虑耻辱的研究,特别是关于广义焦虑症(GAD)。尽管青春期缺乏青少年焦虑症也缺乏研究,尽管是早期干预焦虑症的关键期,并且表明耻辱的研究已经涉及低利率,以精神疾病的青少年之间的生育和有问题的同伴关系。耻辱也与帮助对那些精神疾病的反应负相关。初步研究表明,“弱病”(WNS)刻板印象可能是焦虑耻辱的核心。本研究旨在审查在GAD背景下的WNS刻板印象的认可,以及与青少年之间的偏见,歧视和帮助反应的关系。基于Vignette的调查措施由242名青少年(74名男性,165名女性,以及在15至19岁之间的爱尔兰录制为“其他”)的三名男女和三名参与者。研究结果发现,WNS刻板印象的认可与更高的偏见和歧视有显着相关,以及较低的帮助给予意图。提出了一种多个中介模型,显示了WNS的认可与帮助给予的直接关系,以及WNS和帮助给予的间接关系,并由愤怒,恐惧和怜悯的偏见组成部分介导,以及由所需社会距离评估的歧视。本研究增加了对青少年的GAD的有限知识库,并为焦虑耻辱可能与帮助提供的模型提供了模型。这对干预措施具有影响,以减少侮辱和增加帮助的回应。

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