The Experience of Disclosure and Concealment of One’s Mental Disorder

Indrė Gaižiūtė, Greta Kaluževičiūtė-Moreton, Vaiva Klimaitė
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Although disclosure of one’s experience of mental disorders is an important factor in the recovery process, this topic is not well understood or studied in scientific research. This study seeks to describe and analyse the experience of disclosing and concealing information about mental disorders. The participants were 5 men and 5 women (age 24–53) experiencing a form of mental disorder and receiving treatment for at least one year. Data was collected through semi–structured interviews and analysed using thematic analysis. The results showed that the decision to disclose information about one’s mental disorder is motivated by the desire to make oneself feel better, the need to justify oneself, and as a way to educate others. In contrast, concealment is used as a way to avoid stigmatising reactions and inflicting discomfort in other people. Our study results reflect a tendency among the participants to be selective about the information disclosed as well as the people it is disclosed to; however, the latter aspects of disclosure are open to change throughout time. Finally, participants in the study reported the positive value of both disclosing and concealing information about their mental disorder. The results of this study contribute to a better understanding of disclosure and concealment of one’s mental disorder and may be useful for those who interact with or provide support to people with mental disorders.
一个人的精神障碍的揭露与隐瞒的经验
虽然披露自己的精神障碍经历是康复过程中的一个重要因素,但这一主题在科学研究中并没有得到很好的理解和研究。本研究旨在描述和分析披露和隐瞒有关精神障碍的信息的经验。参与者为5男5女(年龄24-53岁),患有某种形式的精神障碍并接受治疗至少一年。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,并使用专题分析进行分析。结果表明,决定公开自己的精神障碍信息是出于让自己感觉更好的愿望,证明自己的需要,以及作为教育他人的一种方式。相比之下,隐藏是一种避免侮辱反应和给其他人带来不适的方式。我们的研究结果反映了参与者对披露的信息和被披露的人有选择性的倾向;然而,随着时间的推移,揭露的后一个方面是开放的。最后,研究参与者报告了披露和隐瞒有关他们精神障碍的信息的积极价值。这项研究的结果有助于更好地理解一个人的精神障碍的披露和隐藏,可能对那些与精神障碍患者互动或提供支持的人有用。
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