Patterns of stigma toward schizophrenia among the general population: a latent profile analysis.

Alexandre A Loch, Yuan-Pang Wang, Francisco B Guarniero, Fabio L Lawson, Michael P Hengartner, Wulf Rössler, Wagner F Gattaz
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Abstract

Objective: Our purpose was to assess stigma toward schizophrenia in a representative sample of the Brazilian general population.

Methods: The sample consisted of 1015 individuals interviewed by telephone. A vignette describing someone with schizophrenia was read, and four stigma aspects regarding this hypothetical individual were assessed: stereotypes, restrictions, perceived prejudice and social distance. Latent profile analysis searched for stigma profiles among the sample. Multinomial logistic regression was used to find correlates of each class.

Results: Four stigma profiles were found; 'no stigma' individuals (n = 251) mostly displayed positive opinions. 'Labelers' (n = 222) scored high on social distance; they more often had familial contact with mental illness and more often labeled the vignette's disorder as schizophrenia. 'Discriminators', the group with the majority of individuals (n = 302), showed high levels of stigmatizing beliefs in all dimensions; discriminators were significantly older. 'Unobtrusive stigma' individuals (n = 240) seemed to demonstrate uncertainty or low commitment since they mostly answered items with the middle/impartial option.

Conclusion: Some findings from the international literature were replicated; however, familial contact increased stigma, possibly denoting a locally modulated determinant. Hereby, our study also adds important cross-cultural data by showing that stigma toward schizophrenia is high in a Latin-American setting. We highlight the importance of analyzing the general population as a heterogeneous group, aiming to better elaborate anti-stigma campaigns.

一般人群中精神分裂症的病耻感模式:潜在特征分析。
目的:我们的目的是评估精神分裂症的耻辱在巴西一般人群的代表性样本。方法:对1015人进行电话访谈。研究人员阅读了一篇描述精神分裂症患者的短文,并评估了这个假设个体的四个污名化方面:刻板印象、限制、感知到的偏见和社会距离。潜伏谱分析在样本中搜索柱头谱。使用多项逻辑回归来寻找每一类的相关性。结果:发现4个柱头特征;“无耻辱感”个体(n = 251)大多表现出积极的看法。“标签者”(n = 222)在社交距离上得分较高;他们更经常有精神疾病的家族接触,更经常把小插图的疾病贴上精神分裂症的标签。“歧视者”,即拥有大多数个体的群体(n = 302),在所有维度上都表现出高水平的污名化信念;鉴别者明显年龄较大。“不引人注目的耻辱”个体(n = 240)似乎表现出不确定性或低承诺,因为他们大多数回答的是中间/公正选项。结论:国际文献中的一些发现是重复的;然而,家族接触增加柱头,可能表示一个局部调节的决定因素。因此,我们的研究还增加了重要的跨文化数据,表明精神分裂症的耻辱感在拉丁美洲环境中很高。我们强调分析一般人群作为一个异质群体的重要性,旨在更好地制定反污名运动。
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