Peer stigma, consequences, and anti-stigma strategies in adolescents with mental disorders: a qualitative investigation

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
A. Aiyub, S. Jannah, M. Marthoenis, Asnawi Abdullah, H. Sofyan
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate the local perspectives, based on culture and beliefs about peer stigma, consequences and strategies to reduce mental health stigma among adolescents in Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach This study included 30 participants, including students, teachers, health professionals and lecturers. Two sessions of focus group discussions and 14 sessions of in-depth interviews were performed to collect the data. A qualitative content analysis was carried out, and some related themes and sub-themes were explored. Findings This study found that peer stigma was prevalent and negatively impacted the psychological, social and intellectual development of adolescents with mental disorders (MD) in Indonesian society. Five strategies to tackle peer stigma were proposed, including increasing mental health literacy (MHL), reducing the harmful effects of stigma, fostering a supportive social environment, expanding access to and improving the quality of mental health care and advocating for public health policies. Research limitations/implications More qualitative research on the experiences and perspectives of victims, perpetrators and society concerning mental health stigma in adolescents is required to fully understand why stigma arises, what causative factors and repercussions it has, as well as how to deal with it. Practical implications Peer stigma still exists among adolescents. It has negative impacts on their mental and psychological well-being. MHL, social environment, the harmful effects of stigma, as well as mental health access and policy were concerns of this study. A school is a place where adolescents spend most of their social time. Schools play a vital part in the stigma-reduction program. Originality/value Mental health stigma among adolescents with MD is an issue that has potentially hindered mental health recovery. Anti-stigma intervention based on local perspectives is valuable in increasing the effectiveness and acceptance of interventions.
青少年精神障碍的同伴耻辱感、后果和反耻辱感策略:一项定性调查
目的本研究旨在探讨印尼青少年同伴耻辱感、后果和减少心理健康耻辱感的策略。设计/方法/方法本研究包括30名参与者,包括学生、教师、卫生专业人员和讲师。进行了两次焦点小组讨论和14次深度访谈以收集数据。进行了定性内容分析,并对相关主题和分主题进行了探讨。研究发现印尼社会中同伴耻辱感普遍存在,并对精神障碍青少年的心理、社会和智力发展产生负面影响。提出了解决同伴耻辱的五项战略,包括提高心理健康素养(MHL)、减少耻辱的有害影响、培育支持性社会环境、扩大获得心理保健的机会并提高其质量以及倡导公共卫生政策。研究局限/影响需要对受害者、肇事者和社会在青少年心理健康耻辱方面的经验和观点进行更多的定性研究,以充分了解耻辱产生的原因、造成的因素和影响以及如何处理它。实际意义在青少年中仍然存在着“速度耻感”。这对他们的精神和心理健康有负面影响。MHL、社会环境、污名化的有害影响以及心理健康的可及性和政策是本研究关注的问题。学校是青少年度过大部分社交时间的地方。学校在减少耻辱感的项目中起着至关重要的作用。青少年MD患者的心理健康耻辱感是一个潜在阻碍心理健康恢复的问题。基于当地观点的反污名化干预对于提高干预措施的有效性和接受度是有价值的。
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Journal of Public Mental Health
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