Effects of patient gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on psychiatric assessments: A vignette-based experimental study.

IF 1.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Scandinavian journal of psychology Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1111/sjop.13004
Martin Wolgast, Sima Nurali Wolgast, Henrik Levinsson
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether information about the gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status of the patient affects psychiatric assessments in a sample of practicing clinicians in Swedish adult psychiatry.

Method: The study used an experimental design in which vignettes describing patients were identical except for information regarding their gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. The outcome variables included assessments of the severity of the patient's clinical condition, how dangerous the patient was to themselves and others, the likelihood of reporting to social services (due to concern for the welfare of children), and whether the patient was recommended psychotherapy or psychopharmaceutical treatment.

Results: A series of ANOVAs were performed to investigate main and interaction effects of the studied variables. The performed analyses identified several instances in which the clinicians' assessments varied as a function of the social categories under investigation. For example, male patients and "Arab Swedish" patients were perceived as more dangerous, "Arab Swedish" patients, male patients, and patients with low socioeconomic status were less likely to be recommended psychotherapy, and "Arab Swedish" patients were more likely to be reported to social services. The effect sizes were generally small.

Conclusions: The study provides support for the suggestion that information regarding patient gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status affects central aspects of psychiatric assessments. The results are interpreted and discussed in relation to other studies on the influence of social stereotypes on psychiatric assessments and the practice of clinical psychiatric assessments.

患者性别、种族和社会经济地位对精神病评估的影响:基于小故事的实验研究。
目的研究瑞典成人精神病学执业临床医生样本中,患者的性别、种族和社会经济地位等信息是否会影响精神病学评估:该研究采用了实验设计,其中描述患者的小故事除了性别、种族和社会经济地位等信息外都是相同的。结果变量包括对患者临床状况严重程度的评估、患者对自己和他人的危险程度、向社会服务机构报告的可能性(出于对儿童福利的考虑),以及是否建议患者接受心理治疗或精神药物治疗:我们进行了一系列方差分析,以调查所研究变量的主效应和交互效应。通过分析发现,临床医生的评估因所调查的社会类别而有所不同。例如,男性患者和 "阿拉伯裔瑞典人 "患者被认为更危险,"阿拉伯裔瑞典人 "患者、男性患者和社会经济地位较低的患者不太可能被建议接受心理治疗,而 "阿拉伯裔瑞典人 "患者更有可能被报告给社会服务机构。影响大小普遍较小:这项研究为有关患者性别、种族和社会经济地位的信息会影响精神病评估的核心内容这一观点提供了支持。本研究结合其他关于社会成见对精神病评估和临床精神病评估实践的影响的研究,对结果进行了解释和讨论。
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Scandinavian journal of psychology
Scandinavian journal of psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Published in association with the Nordic psychological associations, the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology publishes original papers from Scandinavia and elsewhere. Covering the whole range of psychology, with a particular focus on experimental psychology, the journal includes high-quality theoretical and methodological papers, empirical reports, reviews and ongoing commentaries.Scandinavian Journal of Psychology is organised into four standing subsections: - Cognition and Neurosciences - Development and Aging - Personality and Social Sciences - Health and Disability
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