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Public stigma in health and non-healthcare students: Attributions, emotions and willingness to help with adolescent self-harm.

机译:保健和非保健学生的公开耻辱:有助于青少年自我伤害的归因,情感和意愿。

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BACKGROUND: For people who self-harm, there is growing evidence to suggest that services and treatment outcomes can be adversely affected by healthcare staffs' stigmatising attitudes and behaviours. To date, the empirical literature has tended to focus on the attitudes of experienced healthcare professionals working with adults who self-harm. Additionally, there has been few theory or model-driven studies to help identify what healthcare students think and feel about young people who self-harm. OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to explore the way healthcare and non-healthcare students think and feel about adolescent self-harm behaviour using Corrigan et al.'s [Corrigan, P.W., Markowitz, F.E., Watson, A., Rowan, D., Kubiak, M.A., 2003. An attribution model of public discrimination towards people with mental illness. Journal of Health and Social Behaviour 44, 162-179] attribution model of public discrimination towards people with mental illness. DESIGN: The study was a questionnaire-based, cross-sectional, survey that consisted of two hypothetical vignettes. SETTINGS: Two universities in England, United Kingdom. PARTICIPANTS: One hundred and eighty-four final-year students, covering health (medicine, nursing, clinical psychology) and non-health care (physics) professions. METHODS: Students were presented with vignettes describing a young female who self-harms. Attributions of controllability were experimentally manipulated across the vignette conditions and students were asked to complete self-report questionnaires measuring attitudes towards self-harm, familiarity with self-harm and social desirability. RESULTS: Consistent with the public discrimination model, students who believed that a young person was responsible for their self-harm reported higher feelings of anger towards them. Anger, in turn, was associated with a belief in the manipulatory nature of the self-harm and with less willingness to help. Perceived risk was found to be associated with higher levels of anxiety and increased support for the use of coercive and segregatory strategies to manage self-harming behaviour. Gender and student type were important influences on public stigma, with both men and medical students reporting more negative attitudes towards self-harm. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that a number of factors may adversely affect the care and treatment received by young people who self-harm, namely: students' causal attributions, the gender and profession of healthcare students, and familiarity with self-harm behaviour. To improve the effectiveness of service provision and treatment outcomes for people who self-harm, it is important that health care service providers and teaching institutions consider the implications of these factors when developing staff and services, and base interventions on theoretical models of stigma and discrimination.
机译:背景:对于自残者,越来越多的证据表明,医护人员的侮辱态度和行为可能会对服务和治疗结果产生不利影响。迄今为止,经验文献倾向于集中于有经验的医疗保健专业人员与自残成年人一起工作的态度。此外,很少有理论或模型驱动的研究来帮助确定医疗保健学生对自残年轻人的看法和感受。目的:本研究的目的是使用Corrigan等人的研究[Corrigan,PW,Markowitz,FE,Watson,A.,Rowan,探讨保健和非保健学生对青少年自残行为的看法和感觉。 ,D。,马萨诸塞州Kubiak,2003年。公共歧视精神病患者的归因模型。 《健康与社会行为杂志》 44,162-179]对精神疾病患者的公共歧视归因模型。设计:该研究是基于问卷的横断面调查,由两个假设的小插曲组成。地点:英国英格兰的两所大学。参与者:184名期末学生,涵盖健康(医学,护理,临床心理学)和非保健(物理)专业。方法:向学生展示了描述一名年轻女性自我伤害的小插曲。在小插图条件下对可控制性的属性进行了实验性操作,并要求学生填写自我报告调查表,以测量他们对自我伤害,熟悉自我伤害和社会可取性的态度。结果:与公共歧视模型一致,认为年轻人对自己的伤害负责的学生表示对他们的愤怒情绪更高。反过来,愤怒则伴随着对自我伤害的操纵性的信念以及对帮助的较少意愿。发现感知到的风险与更高水平的焦虑和对使用强制性和隔离性策略来管理自残行为的支持有关。性别和学生类型是对公众耻辱感的重要影响,男性和医学生都报告了对自我伤害的更多负面态度。结论:这项研究提供了证据,表明许多因素可能会对自残年轻人的护理和治疗产生不利影响,即:学生的因果归因,医护学生的性别和职业以及对自残行为的熟悉程度。为了提高为自残者提供服务和治疗成果的有效性,重要的是,医疗保健服务提供者和教学机构在开发人员和服务时应考虑这些因素的影响,并基于污名和歧视的理论模型进行干预。

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