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Stigma Toward Mental Illness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Taiwanese, Chinese Immigrants to Australia and Anglo-Australians

机译:对心理疾病的污名化:台湾,中国移民澳大利亚和英澳人的跨文化比较

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This study investigated the relationship between culture and attitudes toward mental illness. In total, 196 men and 347 women were recruited from Australia and Taiwan. All participants completed a questionnaire assessing their attitudes toward mental illness. Australian-born Chinese and Chinese immigrants to Australia also completed a questionnaire assessing cultural values. Chinese immigrants to Australia and Taiwanese held more stigmatizing attitudes than Australian-born Chinese and Anglo-Australians. Australian-born Chinese adopted Australian cultural practices more than Chinese immigrants, but these groups did not differ in terms of adherence to Chinese cultural practices. The adoption of Australian cultural practices was significantly associated with lower stigmatizing attitudes. These findings reveal the influence of culture and acculturation processes on stigmatizing attitudes toward the mentally ill.
机译:这项研究调查了文化和对精神疾病的态度之间的关系。总共从澳大利亚和台湾招募了196名男性和347名女性。所有参与者完成了一份问卷,评估了他们对精神疾病的态度。在澳大利亚出生的华人和华人移民到澳大利亚的人也填写了一份问卷,评估文化价值。与在澳大利亚出生的中国人和英澳人相比,中国移民到澳大利亚和台湾人的态度更加受侮辱。在澳大利亚出生的华人比在中国移民中更接受澳大利亚文化习俗,但是这些群体在遵守中国文化习俗方面并没有不同。采纳澳大利亚文化习俗与降低污名化态度密切相关。这些发现揭示了文化和适应过程对对精神病患者的耻辱态度的影响。

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