Family influence on stigma internalisation in people with severe mental illness: A grounded theory study

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Min Yin, Zheng Li, Xiaoxue Li
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Abstract

The internalisation of stigma has adverse effects on the recovery and quality of life of people with severe mental illnesses. Studies have shown that life experiences in one's close environment are highly relevant in explaining the onset and development of self-stigma. Families play a critical role in the daily care of people with severe mental illness and have a profound impact on patient recovery. This qualitative study explored the influence of family on stigma internalisation among people with severe mental illness in the context of Chinese culture. A grounded theory design was used. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 patients with severe mental illness and 10 family members, and observations were carried out among five of the families. The data analysis followed three steps (open, axial and selective coding) and involved the use of a constant comparative method and memo writing. The COREQ reporting checklist was used to report the results. Our findings revealed that families can facilitate and impede stigma internalisation in people with severe mental illness via negative or positive daily interactions. A theoretical framework was developed to present the potential effects of the identified family factors on stigma internalisation. Three major family factors influencing patients' internalised stigma were identified, namely, “beliefs of family members” at the individual level, “responses within the family” at the intrafamilial level and “differentiated family environment” at the level of the whole family system, in which “biased beliefs of family members” could bring about “negative responses within the family” and further result in patients' internalised stigma. Our findings suggested that mental health stigma internalised by ill people should be viewed within the broad context of the family. Family-based programs aimed at improving positive interactions and support within the family need to be developed and launched, with particular attention given to interventions for affiliate stigma, coping with stigma and families' negative responses towards people with severe mental illness to prevent the internalisation of stigma by patients.

家庭对严重精神病患者污名内化的影响:基础理论研究。
成见的内化会对严重精神疾病患者的康复和生活质量产生不利影响。研究表明,一个人近距离环境中的生活经历与自我污名的产生和发展有很大关系。家庭在重性精神病患者的日常护理中扮演着至关重要的角色,对患者的康复有着深远的影响。本定性研究探讨了在中国文化背景下,家庭对重性精神病患者污名内化的影响。研究采用了基础理论设计。研究人员对 20 名重症精神病患者和 10 名家属进行了半结构化访谈,并对其中 5 个家庭进行了观察。数据分析分为三个步骤(开放式编码、轴向编码和选择性编码),并使用了恒定比较法和备忘录写作法。报告结果时使用了 COREQ 报告核对表。我们的研究结果表明,家庭可以通过消极或积极的日常互动来促进或阻碍严重精神病患者的污名内化。我们建立了一个理论框架来阐述已确定的家庭因素对污名内化的潜在影响。研究发现,影响患者成见内化的三个主要家庭因素分别是个人层面的 "家庭成员的信念"、家庭内部层面的 "家庭内部反应 "和整个家庭系统层面的 "差异化家庭环境",其中 "家庭成员的偏颇信念 "会带来 "家庭内部的消极反应",并进一步导致患者成见内化。我们的研究结果表明,应从家庭这个大背景来看待患者内化的心理健康成见。以家庭为基础的旨在改善家庭内部积极互动和支持的项目需要开发和推出,尤其要关注对附属成见、应对成见和家庭对重症精神病患者的消极反应的干预,以防止患者的成见内化。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
8.90%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is the official journal of the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc. It is a fully refereed journal that examines current trends and developments in mental health practice and research. The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on all issues of relevance to mental health nursing. The Journal informs you of developments in mental health nursing practice and research, directions in education and training, professional issues, management approaches, policy development, ethical questions, theoretical inquiry, and clinical issues. The Journal publishes feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes and book reviews. Contributions on any aspect of mental health nursing are welcomed. Statements and opinions expressed in the journal reflect the views of the authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Inc.
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