尼日利亚一所大学药学本科生对心理疾病的社会距离研究

Q3 Medicine
C Anosike, D O Aluh, O B Onome
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目的:评价尼日利亚某大学药学专业学生对精神疾病患者的社会距离水平,并探讨其影响因素。方法:对尼日利亚大学恩苏卡分校药学专业433名学生进行横断面调查。8项社会距离量表用于评估个体对精神障碍患者的回避反应。采用描述性统计、Student’st检验和多元逻辑回归进行数据分析。结果:总体而言,学生对精神疾病患者表现出较低的社会距离。与精神障碍患者的社会距离较低的学生年龄较小(p = 0.006),与精神疾病患者有过接触(p = 0.026)、去过精神病院(p = 0.019)、经历过精神疾病(p = 0.028)以及认识患有精神疾病的家庭成员或朋友(p = 0.015)的学生相关。对精神疾病患者社会距离高的独立预测因子为年龄≥25岁(优势比= 1.488,p = 0.046)和之前没有去过精神病院(优势比= 2.676,p = 0.016)。结论:我校药学专业学生对精神疾病患者的社会距离较低。低社会距离的预测因子是年龄较小和以前去过精神病院。我们建议加强教育和培训计划,增加精神病学临床见习的机会,以改善药学学生与精神疾病患者之间的社会距离。
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Social Distance Towards Mental Illness Among Undergraduate Pharmacy Students in a Nigerian University.

Objectives: To evaluate the level of social distance towards people with mental illness among pharmacy students in a Nigerian university and to explore its associated factors.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 433 pharmacy students in University of Nigeria, Nsukka. The 8-item Social Distance Scale was used to assess an individuals' avoidance reaction directed towards people with mental disorder. Descriptive statistics, Student's t test, and multivariate logistic regression were used for data analysis.

Results: Overall, the students demonstrated a low social distance towards people with mental illness. Lower social distance towards people with mental disorder was associated with younger students (p = 0.006) and students who have had contact with a person with mental illness (p = 0.026), who have visited a mental hospital (p = 0.019), who have experienced mental illness (p = 0.028), and who know a family member or friend with mental illness (p = 0.015). Independent predictors for high social distance towards people with mental illness were age of ≥25 years (odds ratio = 1.488, p = 0.046) and no prior visit to a mental hospital (odds ratio = 2.676, p = 0.016).

Conclusion: Our pharmacy students had a low social distance towards people with mental illness. Predictors for the low social distance were younger age and previous visits to a mental hospital. We recommend more robust educational and training programme, and increased exposure to clinical clerkship in psychiatry to improve social distance towards people with mental illness among pharmacy students.

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East Asian Archives of Psychiatry
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