Literature DB >> 24813041

Perceived mental health related stigma, gender, and depressive symptom severity in a psychiatric facility in South India.

Magdalena Kulesza1, R Raguram2, Deepa Rao3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Few studies exist on the topic of gender associated with depression and mental health-related stigma coming out of non-Western countries such as India. We aimed to add to the literature by assessing these relationships among adults seeking psychiatric services in India.
METHODS: Participants were 60 individuals seeking care at a psychiatric clinic in Bangalore, India. The majority of participants were female with a mean age of 36 years (SD=9.75).
RESULTS: Contrary to our prediction, there were no significant differences between men (M=28.96; SD=9.85) and women (M=33.03; SD=12.08) on depression severity, t(58)=1.42, p=.16. Yet, women (M=10.09, SD=8.23) reported significantly more perceived stigma than men (M=5.79, SD=5.86), t(58)=2.30, p=.02.
CONCLUSION: While men and women seeking psychiatric services at the psychiatric clinic in India report similar levels of depression severity, women reported more perceived mental illness stigma. Having experienced regular forms of discrimination associated with female status in India, it may be the case that women are more attuned to other forms of stigma, such as mental health stigma investigated in the present study. Given the detrimental impact of stigma on treatment adherence and engagement in care, additional research is needed support this work, including research on interventions to reduce stigma and improve engagement in care.
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Keywords:  Depression; Gender; India; Stigma; Women

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24813041     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2014.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Psychiatr        ISSN: 1876-2018


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