重点举报人与普通人群对精神疾病知识和态度的比较研究。

Dysphrenia : a peer-reviewed biannual academic journal of psychiatry Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2011-12-25
Dilip Kumar, Pradeep Kumar, Amool Ranjan Singh, Samrat Singh Bhandari
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背景:世界上所有社会都存在对精神疾病的不良态度。认为精神疾病无法治愈或自己造成的信念也可能具有破坏性,导致患者没有得到适当的精神保健。本研究的目的是:(1)评估患者和一般人群对精神疾病的态度;(2)比较两组患者对精神疾病的态度。材料与方法:采用目的抽样法,选取年龄在25-55岁之间的200名调查对象(其中重点调查对象100名,普通人群100名)。关键举报人的样本取自兰奇神经精神病学及相关科学研究所(RINPAS)门诊部,而一般人群的样本取自坎克地区或坎克市RINPAS方圆5公里范围内。使用的工具是社会人口学数据表和自行开发的态度评估表。结果:(1)两组在心理健康的性质、原因、后果和社区心理健康意识方面存在显著差异。(2)在治疗面积和病耻感方面无显著差异。结论:本研究结果表明,普通人群对精神疾病的认识正在提高,人们对精神疾病患者的接受程度也在提高。
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Knowledge and attitude towards mental illness of key informants and general population: a comparative study.

Background: Adverse attitudes to mental illness are found in all societies in the world. The belief that mental illness is incurable or self-inflicted can also be damaging, leading to patients not being referred for appropriate mental health care. Aims of the present study were (1) to assess the attitude towards mental illness of key informant of patients and general population and (2) to compare the two groups in respect to attitude towards mental illness.

Material and methods: Sample based on purposive sampling technique consisting of 200 subjects (100 key informants and 100 from general population) within age range of 25-55 years had been taken. Sample of key informants was taken from Ranchi Institute of Neuro-Psychiatry & Allied Sciences (RINPAS) outpatients' department whereas the sample of general population was taken from Kanke area or within the radius of 5 K.M. from RINPAS, Kanke. Tools used were sociodemographic datasheet and self-developed checklist for assessing the attitude.

Results: (1) Significant difference was found in the area of nature, cause, after effect and community mental health ideology between both groups. (2) There was no significant difference in the area of treatment and stigma.

Conclusion: The findings of the present study suggested that there was growing awareness about mental illness even in general population and the people were being more receptive of the mentally ill people.

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