精神疾病的文化共识和定义

Richard L. Meile, Hugh P. Whitt
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Parsons[1,2]对疾病角色理论的阐述和Scheffs[3,4]的标签观点都包含了这样一个假设,即精神疾病的文化定义在整个社区是统一的。此外,两位理论家都断言,被认定为精神疾病的个体内化了社会对其损害的定义,无论是积极的还是消极的。通过对精神病人和公众样本数据的分析,在驳斥Scheffs标签观点的同时,也为疾病角色理论提供了一些支持。在道德(错误)评价的行为和感觉,表明精神疾病有广泛的社会共识。公众和病人都认为自己的行为比别人的行为错误得少。与Scheff[3,4]相反,公众对精神病患者的行为、感受和行为的判断既非对错。除了几个例外,一般公众的子群体对精神疾病特征对角色表现损害的影响持有类似的定义。受教育程度高、症状水平高的患者,其角色表现明显受到精神疾病的影响。这项研究的结果要求标签理论家区分作为原因的地位和作为线索的地位,将某些类型的行为和感觉标记为精神疾病的迹象。
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Cultural consensus and definition of mental illness

Contained in both Parsons' [1, 2] formulation of illness role theory and Scheffs [3, 4] labeling perspective is the assumption that cultural definitions of mental illness are uniform throughout the community. Furthermore, both theorists assert that individuals identified as mentally ill internalize community definitions of their impairment whether positive or negative. Analysis of data of a sample of mental patients and the public lends some support to illness role theory while refuting Scheffs labeling perspective.

There is community wide consensus in the moral (wrongness) evaluation of behaviors and feelings which are indicative of mental illness. Public and patient alike judge their own actions as less wrong than the actions of others. Contrary to Scheff [3, 4] the general public judges the actions, feelings and behaviors of the mentally ill as neither wrong nor right.

With several exceptions, subgroups of the general public held similar definitions of the implications of traits of mental illness for the impairment of role performance. The highly educated, and patients with high symptom levels indicated their role performance was significantly impaired by mental illness. The results of this research call for labeling theorists to distinguish status as a cause from status as a cue for labeling certain types of actions and feelings as indications of mental illness.

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