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Stigma of mental illness, religious change, and explanatory models of mental illness among Jewish patients at a mental-health clinic in North Jerusalem

机译:北耶路撒冷一家精神卫生诊所的犹太人的心理疾病,宗教信仰的污名化和心理疾病的解释模型

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During 3 months in 2004, 38 recent referrals to a Community Mental Health Clinic in North Jerusalem, a substantially Ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood, were evaluated by the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue. This questionnaire, which includes a 13-item scale measuring stigma towards mental illness, was adapted and translated into Hebrew. Patients with a more religious upbringing expressed a greater sense of stigma towards mental illness; however, patients who now had a more religious affiliation did not. The 14 patients who had experienced a religious change toward a more religious affiliation reported a lower level of stigma than the 24 non-returnees. Even when controlling for religious upbringing, the partial correlation between stigma score and religious change was significant. Stigma was lower among younger but not older returnees. Findings from this study support the hypothesis that a stigma of mental illness may be a deterrent to the use of a public mental-health clinic for religious Jews in Israel. Ultra-Orthodox Jewish patients (especially non-Hasidic) used a nonreligious explanatory model (perception and understanding) of mental illness more often than a religious explanatory model. This last finding could reflect a shift in the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities from a religious to a more medical and psychological explanatory model.
机译:在2004年的3个月中,根据“解释性模型访谈目录”评估了38个最近转诊至北耶路撒冷社区的精神卫生诊所,该社区基本上是超正统的犹太人社区。对该问卷进行了改编,并将其翻译成希伯来语,其中包括13项量表,用于衡量对精神疾病的污名。具有较宗教信仰的患者对精神疾病的污名感更大;但是,现在拥有更多宗教信仰的患者则没有。 14位经历了宗教朝着更宗教派系转变的患者报告的耻辱感低于24位非返回者。即使在控制宗教教养的情况下,柱头分数和宗教变化之间的部分相关性也是显着的。年轻的返回者中的耻辱感较低,但年长的返回者中没有。这项研究的结果支持以下假设:精神疾病的污名可能会阻止以色列的宗教犹太人使用公共心理健康诊所。极端正统的犹太人患者(尤其是非犹太人)比宗教解释模型更常使用非宗教的精神疾病解释模型(感知和理解)。最后的发现可能反映了超东正教犹太人社区从宗教模式向更加医学和心理的解释模式转变。

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    《Mental Health, Religion & Culture》 |2008年第2期|193-209|共17页
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    Mount Sinai Services, New York, USA|New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA;

    Mental Health Center, Herzog Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel|Hadassah School of Medicine, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;

    Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA;

    Mental Health Center, Herzog Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel|Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;

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