Stigma and Daily lives among Patients with Major Depressive Disorder in Gaza Governorates

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Background: The most common cause of diseases and dysfunction worldwide is depression. The issue of stigma is common and frequently arises from misunderstandings and a lack of awareness regarding mental illness. Objective: to determine the level of stigma and its effect on depressed patients' daily lives in the Gaza Governorates. Methods: 180 patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) were chosen, and a stigma scale was used in the descriptive design. In addition to the data on demographic variables, SPSS 25 was employed for statistical analysis in this study. Results: The study found no variations at a significant level (0.05) in the development of stigma related to age, and the prevalence rate of perceived stigma is 64.5%. While there were significant differences at a significant level (0.05) in the development of stigma based on gender and differences in favor of women, on the other hand, 78.5% of the participants reported that there is a negative effect of stigma on their daily lives. This means that there was a significant relationship between stigma and the daily lives of depressed patients at a significant level (0.05). Conclusion: Stigma negatively affects the daily lives of people with depression. Understanding the stigma's roots, sociodemographic characteristics, and complications is essential to creating successful anti-stigma campaigns.
加沙省重度抑郁症患者的耻辱和日常生活
背景:世界范围内导致疾病和功能障碍最常见的原因是抑郁症。污名化的问题很常见,往往是由于对精神疾病的误解和缺乏认识而引起的。目的:了解加沙省抑郁症患者的病耻感水平及其对患者日常生活的影响。方法:选择180例重度抑郁障碍(MDD)患者,采用病耻感量表进行描述性设计。除了人口统计变量的数据外,本研究还使用SPSS 25进行统计分析。结果:研究发现,柱头发育与年龄无显著差异(0.05),感知柱头患病率为64.5%。在性别差异和偏向女性的差异上存在显著性差异(0.05),但78.5%的被调查者认为耻辱感对他们的日常生活有负面影响。这意味着耻辱感与抑郁症患者的日常生活存在显著的关系,且达到显著水平(0.05)。结论:耻辱感对抑郁症患者的日常生活产生负面影响。了解病耻感的根源、社会人口学特征和并发症对于成功开展反病耻感运动至关重要。
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