人格障碍中的污名和歧视:有生活经验者和提供者的观点。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Shakur J Dennis, Logan F Folger, Katherine E Hein, Stephanie N Mullins-Sweatt
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摘要

对精神障碍患者的耻辱和歧视普遍存在。对于那些患有人格障碍(PD)的人来说尤其如此。目前的研究探讨了PD患者由于诊断而内化污名和歧视的程度,以及心理健康提供者对PD患者自我报告的微侵犯和消极态度的流行程度。有人格障碍的个体(n = 218;样本1)和心理健康提供者(n = 75;样本2)通过社交媒体、在线论坛和电子邮件列表上的帖子在线招募。人格障碍患者内化污名的因素包括疏离、社会退缩、刻板印象认同、污名抵抗和显著的歧视经历。结果还表明,提供者对pd患者的态度不一,但除了负面反应外,他们基本上拒绝微侵犯,并且似乎意识到心理健康耻辱的负面后果。然而,在向精神疾病患者提供不必要的建议时,提供者可能会显得傲慢。通过更好地了解PD患者和治疗他们的人的经历,我们可以更有效地对抗有害的污名化和歧视。
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Stigma and Discrimination in Personality Disorders: Perspectives of Those With Lived Experience and Providers.

Stigma and discrimination towards those with a mental disorder are prevalent. This is especially true of those with a personality disorder (PD). The current study explores the extent to which individuals living with a PD experience internalized stigma and discrimination due to their diagnosis as well as the prevalence of self-reported microaggressions and negative attitudes towards individuals with PDs by mental health providers. Individuals with personality disorders (n = 218; Sample 1) and mental health providers (n = 75; Sample 2) were recruited online via postings on social media, online forums, and email listservs. Individuals with PDs endorsed several factors of internalized stigma including alienation, social withdrawal, stereotype endorsement, stigma resistance, and reported significant discriminatory experiences. Results also showed that provider attitudes towards those with PDs are mixed but they largely rejected microaggressions, apart from negative reactions, and appeared aware of the negative consequences of mental health stigma. However, providers may appear patronizing when providing unwanted advice to those with a mental illness. By gaining a better understanding of the experiences of individuals living with a PD and those who treat them, we can more effectively counter harmful stigmatization and discrimination.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
14.80%
发文量
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期刊介绍: Personality and Mental Health: Multidisciplinary Studies from Personality Dysfunction to Criminal Behaviour aims to lead and shape the international field in this rapidly expanding area, uniting three distinct literatures: DSM-IV/ICD-10 defined personality disorders, psychopathy and offending behaviour. Through its multi-disciplinary and service orientated approach, Personality and Mental Health provides a peer-reviewed, authoritative resource for researchers, practitioners and policy makers working in the areas of personality and mental health.
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