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Abstract
Belief in a continuum of symptoms from mental health to mental illness (MI) has an impact on the social acceptance of people with MI. However, little is known about whether people's conception of MI itself and in particular how broad that conception is, has an impact on the social acceptance of individuals with MI or affects continuum beliefs. To address this research gap, it is necessary to capture and monitor public understanding of MI. Using 17 different statements that describe behaviors on a spectrum from mentally healthy to ambiguous to indicative of MI, we examine how the German public conceptualizes MI. Specifically, we develop a measure to capture the breadth of an individual's conception of MI. We find that a broader concept of MI is associated with greater social acceptability. In addition, we show that continuum beliefs and the breadth of the concept of MI interact – continuum beliefs are especially important for stigma reduction when individuals have a narrow concept of MI. For future research, this finding implies that with regard to social acceptance of people with MI, individuals with a narrow concept benefit from continuum interventions in particular.
从心理健康到精神疾病(MI)的症状连续性信念会影响社会对精神疾病患者的接受程度。然而,人们对精神分裂症本身的概念,尤其是这种概念的宽泛程度,是否会影响社会对精神分裂症患者的接受度或影响对连续性症状的信念,却知之甚少。为了填补这一研究空白,有必要了解和监测公众对 MI 的理解。我们使用 17 种不同的陈述来描述从心理健康到模棱两可再到显示出 MI 的一系列行为,从而研究德国公众是如何看待 MI 的。具体来说,我们开发了一种测量方法来捕捉个人对精神错乱概念的广度。我们发现,更宽泛的多元智能概念与更高的社会接受度相关。此外,我们还表明,连续性信念和多元智能概念的广度是相互影响的--当个人的多元智能概念狭隘时,连续性信念对减少成见尤为重要。对于未来的研究而言,这一发现意味着,在社会对心肌缺血患者的接受度方面,心肌缺血概念狭隘的人尤其能从连续性干预中获益。