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Factors Influencing Adolescents Stigmatising Attitudes and Perception of Community Reaction towards Mental Illness in Nigeria.

机译:影响青少年对尼日利亚耻辱态度和社区对心理疾病的反应的感知的因素。

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Background: Stigma is one of the major distresses that are experienced by people with mental illness. Stigmatisation results in a reduction in quality of life of those affected. Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the stigmatising attitudes of adolescents towards individuals with mental illness, their perception of community reaction and factors influencing it in Nigeria. Method: In school Adolescents (N = 402) participated in the research. They completed self-administered questionnaires regarding socio-demographic details and questions based on a vignette of a young person with a mental disorder using the Standardized Stigmatisation Questionnaire (SSQ1). The study was cross-sectional in nature and employed a multistage sampling technique. Result: The mean age was 14.44years (SD=1.84).There were 265 (65.9%) males and 137(34.1%) females. Approximately seventy percent of the adolescents would not be happy to sit next to a man with mental illness in a bus, 58.2% would not want him to teach their children, and an even higher percentage (72.9%) believe that most people in the community would do same. Seventy percent are aware that he did not develop his problems to avoid difficult situations of life and 78.2% also know that it's not a punishment for bad deeds. Independent predictors of stigma related attitude include age p<0.002, gender p<0.010 and community perception p<0.001. Conclusion: Stigmatisation of mental illness is highly prevalent among adolescents. Given that a significant percentage of the participants were well informed, formation of stigmatising attitude towards mental illness might be deeper than lack of knowledge. There may be a need to work on societal structure despite traditional education interventions and also encourage their contact with mentally ill persons.
机译:背景:柱头病是精神病患者经历的主要困扰之一。污名化导致受影响者的生活质量下降。目的:本研究的目的是评估尼日利亚青少年对精神疾病患者的耻辱态度,他们对社区反应的看法以及影响其的因素。方法:在学校的青少年(N = 402)中参加了这项研究。他们使用标准化的污名化问卷(SSQ1),根据一名精神障碍患者的小插图,完成了有关社会人口统计学细节和问题的自我管理问卷。该研究本质上是横断面的,并采用了多阶段采样技术。结果:平均年龄为14.44岁(SD = 1.84),其中男性265名(65.9%),女性137名(34.1%)。大约70%的青少年不愿意和一个患有精神疾病的人坐在公交车旁,58.2%的年轻人不希望他教孩子,而更高的百分比(72.9%)的人则认为社区中的大多数人会做同样的。 70%的人知道他没有为避免生活困难而发展自己的问题,而78.2%的人也知道这不是对不良行为的惩罚。柱头相关态度的独立预测因子包括年龄p <0.002,性别p <0.010和社区知觉p <0.001。结论:青少年中精神疾病的污名化非常普遍。鉴于相当多的参与者了解情况良好,因此对精神疾病的污名化态度可能比缺乏知识更深刻。尽管有传统的教育干预措施,仍可能需要在社会结构上开展工作,并鼓励他们与精神病患者接触。

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