Stigma of mental illness and help-seeking intention in university students

J. Lally, Aengus ó Conghaile, S. Quigley, E. Bainbridge, C. Mcdonald
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Aims and method A cross-sectional study to ascertain levels of personal and perceived public mental illness stigma in a university student population and the association between the respective levels of stigma and help-seeking intention. An adaptation of the Discrimination-Devaluation scale was used. Results A total of 735 students participated in the study (response rate 77%). There were higher mean perceived public stigma levels than personal stigma levels. Perceived public stigma was not significantly associated with future non-help-seeking intention (odds ratio (OR) = 0.871, P = 0.428). Personal stigma was significantly associated with a decreased likelihood of future help-seeking intention (OR = 1.44, P = 0.043). Being younger than 25, having no history of or treatment for mental illness and having no personal contact with someone with a history of mental illness were all associated with higher personal stigma levels. Clinical implications This study indicates that personal stigma as distinct from perceived public stigma is a significant barrier to mental health utilisation for a student population and future stigma reduction campaigns could strategically focus on this.
大学生心理疾病耻感与求助意向
目的与方法通过横断面研究,探讨大学生群体的个人和公共心理疾病污名水平,以及污名水平与求助意向之间的关系。采用了对歧视-贬值量表的调整。结果共有735名学生参与研究,回复率为77%。平均感知到的公共耻辱水平高于个人耻辱水平。感知到的公共耻辱与未来不寻求帮助的意愿无显著相关(优势比(OR) = 0.871, P = 0.428)。个人耻辱感与未来寻求帮助意愿的可能性降低显著相关(OR = 1.44, P = 0.043)。年龄小于25岁,没有精神疾病病史或治疗,没有与有精神疾病病史的人有过个人接触,这些都与较高的个人耻辱水平有关。临床意义本研究表明,个人耻辱感不同于感知到的公共耻辱感,是学生群体心理健康利用的一个重大障碍,未来的耻辱感减少运动可以从战略上关注这一点。
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