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Cultural Variation in Implicit Mental Illness Stigma

机译:内隐心理疾病耻辱的文化差异

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Culture shapes how individuals perceive and respond to others with mental illness. Prior studies have suggested that Asians and Asian Americans typically endorse greater stigma of mental illness compared to Westerners (White Europeans and Americans). However, whether these differences in stigma arise from cultural variations in automatic affective reactions or deliberative concerns of the appropriateness of one's reactions to mental illness remains unknown. Here we compared implicit and explicit attitudes toward mental illness among Asian and Caucasian Americans. Asian Americans showed stronger negative implicit attitudes toward mental illness relative to Caucasian Americans, suggesting that cultural variation in stigma of mental illness can be observed even when concerns regarding the validity and appropriateness of one's attitudes toward mental illness are minimized. Asian Americans also explicitly endorsed greater desire for social distance from mental illness relative to Caucasian Americans. These findings suggest that cultural variations in mental illness stigma may arise from cultural differences in automatic reactions to mental illness, though cultural variations in deliberative processing may further shape differences in these immediate reactions to mental illness.
机译:文化决定着个人对精神疾病的看法和对他人的反应。先前的研究表明,与西方人(白人欧洲人和美国人)相比,亚洲人和亚裔美国人通常认可更大的精神病耻辱感。然而,这些污名上的差异是源于自动情感反应的文化差异还是人们对心理疾病反应的适当性的深思熟虑。在这里,我们比较了亚裔和高加索裔美国人对精神疾病的内隐和外在态度。与白人相比,亚裔美国人对精神疾病的消极内隐态度更强,这表明即使将对精神疾病的态度的正确性和适当性的关注降至最低,也可以观察到精神病耻辱的文化差异。与白人相比,亚裔美国人还明确表示了对远离精神疾病的社交距离的更大渴望。这些发现表明,精神疾病耻辱感的文化差异可能源于对精神疾病的自动反应的文化差异,尽管协商过程中的文化差异可能进一步影响这些对精神疾病的直接反应的差异。

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