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Stigmatising attitudes towards the mentally ill: A survey in a Nigerian university teaching hospital

机译:对精神病患者的污名化态度:尼日利亚大学教学医院的一项调查

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Background . The burden of mental illness is particularly severe for people living in low-income countries. Negative attitudes towards the mentally ill, stigma experiences and discrimination constitute part of this disease burden. Objective . The aim of this study was to investigate knowledge of possible causes of mental illness and attitudes towards the mentally ill in a Nigerian university teaching hospital population. Method . A cross-sectional descriptive study of a convenience sample of 208 participants from the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital, Uyo, Nigeria, using the Community Attitudes towards the Mentally Ill (CAMI) scale. Information was also obtained on beliefs about possible causes of mental illness. Results . The respondents held strongly negative views about the mentally ill, mostly being authoritarian and restrictive in their attitudes and placing emphasis on custodial care. Even though the respondents appeared to be knowledgeable about the possible role of psychosocial and genetic factors in the causation of mental illness, 52.0% of them believed that witches could be responsible, 44.2% thought mental illness could be due to possession by demons, and close to one-third (30%) felt that it could be a consequence of divine punishment. Conclusions . Stigma and discrimination against the mentally ill are widespread even in a population that is expected to be enlightened. The widespread belief in supernatural causation is likely to add to the difficulties of designing an effective antistigma psycho-educational programme. There is a need in Nigeria to develop strategies to change stigma attached to mental illness at both institutional and community levels.
机译:背景 。对于生活在低收入国家的人们来说,精神疾病的负担尤为严重。对精神疾病,污名经历和歧视的消极态度构成了这种疾病负担的一部分。目标。这项研究的目的是调查尼日利亚大学教学医院人口中可能导致精神疾病的知识以及对精神疾病的态度。方法 。一项横断面描述性研究,采用对精神病患者的社区态度(CAMI)量表,对来自尼日利亚乌约的乌约大学医院医院的208名参与者进行了便利性样本研究。还获得了有关可能导致精神疾病的信念的信息。结果。受访者对精神病患者持有强烈的负面看法,他们大多是专制主义者,态度有限,并重视监护。尽管受访者似乎对心理社会和遗传因素在精神疾病因果关系中可能发挥的作用有所了解,但仍有52.0%的受访者认为女巫可能是负责任的,有44.2%的受访者认为精神疾病可能是由魔鬼拥有的,并且关闭了三分之一(30%)的人认为这可能是神圣惩罚的结果。结论。对精神病患者的污名和歧视甚至在预期会受到启发的人群中也很普遍。对超自然因果关系的广泛相信可能会增加设计有效的反耻辱心理教育计划的难度。尼日利亚有必要制定战略,以在机构和社区两级改变对精神疾病的污名。

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