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The Nigerian home video boom: Should Nigerian psychiatrists be worried? Lessons from content review and views of community dwellers

机译:尼日利亚家庭录像热潮:尼日利亚精神科医生应该担心吗?内容审查的经验教训和社区居民的观点

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Background: Media depiction of sufferers of mental illness is a widely viewed source of stigmatization and studies have found stigmatizing depictions of mental illness in Nigerian films. With the recent boom in the Nigerian home video industry, there is a need to know how often Nigerians are exposed to films that contain scenes depicting mental illness and how much premium they place on such portrayals as reflecting reality. Aim: To assess the popularity of Nigerian home videos among Nigerian community dwellers and the frequency of their exposure to scenes depicting mental illness. Methods: A semi-structured questionnaire was designed to obtain socio-demographic data and to find out how often respondents see scenes depicting madness in home videos, as well as their views about the accuracy of such depictions from the orthodox psychiatry point of view. Current home videos available in video rental shops were selected for viewing and content review. Results: All 676 respondents had seen a Nigerian home video in the preceding 30 days: 528 (78%) reported scenes depicting mad persons; 472 (70%) reported that the scenes they saw agreed with their own initial understanding of the cause and treatment of madness. About 20% of the films depicted mental illness. The most commonly depicted cause was sorcery and enchantment by witches and wizards, while the most commonly depicted treatment was magical and spiritual healing by diviners and religious priests. Conclusions: Nigerian home video is a popular electronic media in Nigeria and scenes depicting mental llness are not uncommon. The industry could be harnessed for promoting mental health literacy.
机译:背景:对精神疾病患者的媒体描写是广为人知的污名化来源,研究发现尼日利亚电影中对精神疾病的污名化描写。随着尼日利亚家庭视频行业最近的蓬勃发展,有必要了解尼日利亚人多久接触一次包含描述精神疾病场景的电影,以及他们在反映现实的刻画上付出了多少溢价。目的:评估尼日利亚家庭录像带在尼日利亚社区居民中的流行度以及他们暴露于描述精神疾病场景的频率。方法:设计了一种半结构化问卷,以获取社会人口统计学数据,并找出受访者多久见一次家庭录像中描述疯狂的场景,以及他们从正统精神病学角度对这种描述的准确性的看法。选择了视频租赁商店中提供的当前家庭视频进行观看和内容审查。结果:在过去30天内,所有676名受访者都观看了尼日利亚的家庭录像:528(78%)个报告中描述了疯子的场景; 472(70%)报告说,他们所看到的场景与他们对疯狂的原因和治疗的初步理解相符。大约20%的电影描述了精神疾病。最常见的起因是巫婆和巫师的巫术和结界,而最常见的起因是占卜者和宗教牧师的魔法和精神治疗。结论:尼日利亚家庭视频是尼日利亚最受欢迎的电子媒体,描述心理疾病的场景并不少见。可以利用该行业促进心理健康素养。

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