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Stigmatization towards the mentally ill: Perceptions of psychiatrists, pre-clinical and post-clinical rotation medical students

机译:对精神病患者的侮辱:对精神病学家,临床前和临床后旋转医学生的看法

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Background: Stigma towards the mentally ill is a well-known phenomenon and it is not restricted to certain communities or countries. Stigma, be it self-stigma or public stigma, has a major influence in mental health care. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine whether stigmatizing attitudes towards the mentally ill differ according to the level of knowledge about psychiatric illnesses and whether the level of exposure towards the mentally ill plays a role in stigmatizing attitudes. Method: This study was carried out by assessing psychiatrists ( n ?=?68), pre-clinical ( n ?=?194) and post-clinical ( n ?=?354) medical students’ attitudes towards the mentally ill using the Mental Illness: Clinicians’ Attitudes (MICA) scale. The scale is scored on a Likert scale with higher scores indicating higher levels of stigmatization. Results: Participants in the three groups had statistical significant different levels of stigma with a decline in scores as you are more exposed to psychiatry. Familiarity with mental illness was associated with less stigma. Participants who had friends or family members who suffered from mental illness or they themselves suffered from a mental illness had less stigma. Conclusion: More exposure to mental health–related issues are needed not only in communities but also in medical schools. Medical students need to be targeted for educational intervention because they are the future doctors who might pursue psychiatry as their field of choice. Stigma against psychiatry as a medical profession should also be addressed. If psychiatry is to be respected as a medical profession, mental illness–related stigma interventions need to be put in place to raise awareness about the negative impact of stigma.
机译:背景:对精神病患者的污名化是一个众所周知的现象,并不局限于某些社区或国家。污名,无论是自我污名还是公众污名,在精神卫生保健方面都有重大影响。目的:本研究的目的是确定对精神病患者的污名化态度是否因对精神疾病的知识水平不同而不同,以及对精神病患者的暴露水平是否在污名化态度中起作用。方法:本研究采用心理疾病:临床医生态度量表(MICA)评估精神科医生(68)、临床前(194)和临床后(354)医学生对精神病患者的态度。该量表采用利克特量表进行评分,分数越高,表明污名化程度越高。结果:三组受试者的污名程度在统计学上有显著差异,随着你更多地接触精神病学,他们的得分有所下降。熟悉精神疾病与较少的耻辱感相关。如果参与者的朋友或家人患有精神疾病,或者他们自己患有精神疾病,那么他们的耻辱感就会降低。结论:不仅在社区,而且在医学院,需要更多地接触与心理健康相关的问题。医学生需要成为教育干预的目标,因为他们是未来的医生,可能会选择精神病学作为自己的领域。对精神病学作为一种医学职业的污名也应该得到解决。如果精神病学要被视为一种医学职业,就需要实施与精神疾病相关的污名干预措施,以提高人们对污名负面影响的认识。

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