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Early intervention for stigma towards mental illness? Promoting positive attitudes towards severe mental illness in primary school children

机译:早期干预以减轻对精神疾病的污名?促进对小学生严重精神疾病的积极态度

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Purpose – Stigma towards severe mental illness (SMI) is widespread, exacerbating mental health problems, and impacting on help-seeking and social inclusion. Anti-stigma campaigns are meeting with success, but results are mixed. Earlier intervention to promote positive mental health literacy rather than challenge stigma, may show promise, but little is known about stigma development or interventions in younger children. The purpose of this paper is to investigate children's knowledge, attitudes and behaviour towards SMI and whether we can positively influence children's attitudes before stigma develops. Design/methodology/approach – A cross-sectional study investigated mental health schema in 7-11 year olds. An experimental intervention investigated whether an indirect contact story-based intervention in 7-8 year olds led to more positive mental health schema. Findings – Young children's schema were initially positive, and influenced by knowledge and contact with mental illness and intergroup anxiety, but were more stigmatising in older girls as intergroup anxiety increased. The indirect contact intervention was effective in promoting positive mental health schema, partially mediated by knowledge. Social implications – Intervening early to shape concepts of mental illness more positively, as they develop in young children, may represent a more effective strategy than attempting to challenge and change mental health stigma once it has formed in adolescents and adults. Originality/value – This study is the first to investigate an intervention targeted at the prevention of stigma towards SMI, in young children, at the point that stigma is emerging.
机译:目的–严重精神疾病(SMI)的污名化很普遍,加剧了心理健康问题,并影响了寻求帮助和社会包容性。反耻辱运动取得了成功,但结果喜忧参半。较早地采取干预措施,以提高积极的心理健康素养,而不是挑战耻辱感,可能会显示出希望,但对耻辱感发展或对年幼儿童的干预措施知之甚少。本文的目的是调查儿童对SMI的知识,态度和行为,以及我们是否能够在污名发展之前积极影响儿童的态度。设计/方法/方法–一项横断面研究调查了7-11岁儿童的心理健康状况。一个实验干预措施调查了在7-8岁儿童中基于间接接触故事的干预措施是否导致了更积极的心理健康模式。研究结果–幼儿的图式最初是积极的,并受知识,与精神疾病和团体间焦虑症的接触的影响,但随着团体间焦虑症的增加,年龄较大的女孩受到更多的污名化。间接接触干预有效地促进了积极的心理健康模式,部分由知识介导。社会影响–尽早干预以在儿童中发展出更积极地塑造心理疾病的概念,这可能比尝试挑战和改变青少年和成年人的心理健康污名是一种更有效的策略。独创性/价值–这项研究是第一个调查针对儿童的SMI耻辱的干预措施,以防止出现耻辱感。

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