精神病院工作人员对精神病患者的污名态度

Mariana Silva, Sandra Nascimento, Tiago Pereira, B. Lourenço, Miguel Nascimento, Marco Gonçalves, Alice Nobre
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前言:精神疾病污名化研究表明,公众和卫生专业人员对精神疾病患者都存在污名化态度。本研究旨在分析在葡萄牙精神病院工作的专业人员对精神疾病患者的态度。材料与方法:采用心理疾病临床医师态度量表(MICA)和收集社会人口学数据,进行横断面观察性研究。结果:MICA问卷得分明显低于总体和跨专业类别的消极态度分界点,表明整体专业人员似乎对精神疾病患者表现出积极的态度。随着工作年限的增加,MICA得分有下降的趋势,尽管没有统计学意义。结论:我们的研究结果与继续对抗耻辱的必要性并不矛盾,而是通过在未来的研究中包括行为结果,更好地评估这些态度如何转化为实践。
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Stigma Attitudes Towards People with Mental Illness among Professionals Working in a Psychiatric Hospital
Introduction: Mental illness stigma studies demonstrate the presence of stigmatizing attitudes towards people with mental illness both by the public and health professionals. This study aimed to analyze the attitudes of professionals working at a Portuguese psychiatric hospital towards people with mental illness. Material and Methods: A cross‑sectional observational study was conducted to examine the attitudes of professionals through application of Mental Illness Clinician Attitude Scale (MICA) and collection of sociodemographic data. Results: Scores of MICA questionnaire were significantly lower than the cut‑off point for negative attitude in general and across professional categories suggesting that overall professionals seem to manifest a positive attitude towards people with mental illness. There was a trend of decrease in MICA scores throughout increasing years of professional experience although not statistically significant. Conclusion: Our results do not contradict the need to continue fighting stigma, but instead to better evaluate how these attitudes translate into practice, by including behavioral outcomes in future research.
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