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MENTAL HEALTH PRACTITIONER STIGMA, ATTITUDE, AND BELIEF: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL STUDY ON MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS, CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS, AND CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

机译:心理健康从业人员的态度,态度和信仰:婚姻和家庭疗法,临床社会工作者和临床心理医生的多维研究

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Existing stigma in the form of negative attitudes towards individuals with severe mental illness by mental health practitioners, has the potential to set barriers towards recovery. A survey of 72 mental health practitioners from three disciplines were surveyed, in an attempt to measure mental health practitioner attitudes towards individuals with severe mental illness, and how their attitudes impact their belief in client recovery. This was a quantitative study, based on two Likert Scale surveys and distributed both in paper form and using Survey Monkey. Participants were gathered through a snowball effect, and consisted of 42 social workers, 18 marriage and family therapists, and 12 clinical psychologists. The Opening Minds Stigma Scale for Mental Health Practitioners was utilized in an attempt to measure stigmatizing behaviors. The Consumer Optimism scale was also incorporated in an attempt to measure practitioner’s belief in recovery. Content analysis was conducted through Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. The findings of the study were inconclusive and did not support the original hypothesis, as no relationship between mental health practitioner attitudes towards individuals with severe mental illness and their belief in recovery was found. However, two key finding emerged through further content analysis. A positive relationship was found between negative attitudes and the practitioner’s desire to be socially distant from individuals with severe mental illness. Practitioners from inpatient work settings showed higher levels of belief in client recovery, than those in outpatient and private practice. Further research can be conducted regarding the potential reasons that inpatient mental health workers have higher belief in client recovery, in order to help outpatient agencies and private practice individuals also achieve higher levels of optimism towards recovery. The findings of negative attitudes in mental health practitioners and their desire to remain socially distant from individuals with a severe mental illness can also be a key component in recent efforts to combat stigmatizing behaviors.
机译:精神卫生从业人员对患有严重精神疾病的人所持的消极态度的现有污名有可能为康复设置障碍。对来自三个学科的72名精神卫生从业人员进行了调查,以衡量精神卫生从业人员对患有严重精神疾病的人的态度,以及他们的态度如何影响他们对服务对象康复的信念。这是一项定量研究,基于两次李克特量表调查,以纸质形式和使用Survey Monkey分发。参加者通过滚雪球效应聚集起来,由42位社会工作者,18位婚姻和家庭治疗师以及12位临床心理学家组成。心理健康从业者的开放思想柱头量表被用来衡量污名化行为。消费者乐观主义量表也被纳入尝试中,以衡量从业者对恢复的信念。内容分析是通过社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本20进行的。研究的结果尚无定论,也不支持最初的假设,因为心理健康从业者对重度精神疾病患者的态度与他们对精神疾病的信仰之间没有关系。发现恢复。但是,通过进一步的内容分析发现了两个关键发现。在消极态度和从业者与重度精神疾病患者的社交距离之间存在积极关系。与门诊和私人执业者相比,住院工作场所的从业者对客户康复的信念更高。可以对住院精神卫生工作者对客户康复抱有更高信念的潜在原因进行进一步研究,以帮助门诊机构和私人执业人员也对康复抱有更高的乐观态度。精神卫生从业者的消极态度及其对与严重精神疾病患者保持社会距离的渴望的发现,也可能是最近与污名化行为作斗争的重要组成部分。

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