| Literature DB >> 26861632 |
Ignacio Aznar-Lou1,2, Antoni Serrano-Blanco3,4, Ana Fernández5,6, Juan V Luciano7,8, Maria Rubio-Valera9,10,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mental disorders have a huge impact on the European population. Two of the main causes of this impact are stigma and discrimination. The aim of this paper is to assess the stigma regarding mental disorder in Catalonia and to explore factors associated with stigma.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26861632 PMCID: PMC4746776 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-2815-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the sample
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| % | 95 % CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Men | 949 | 50.5 | 47.1; 52.0 |
| Women | 923 | 49.5 | 48.0; 52.9 |
| Age (mean = 46.80; SE = 0.45) | |||
| 15–44 | 911 | 48.7 | 47.3; 52.2 |
| 45–64 | 572 | 30.6 | 28.8; 33.3 |
| 65–74 | 183 | 9.8 | 8.6; 11.6 |
| ≥75 | 206 | 11.0 | 7.8; 10.4 |
| Nationality | |||
| Spaniards | 1,667 | 89.1 | 87.6; 90.6 |
| European (not Spain) | 57 | 3.0 | 2.2; 3.8 |
| African | 58 | 3.1 | 2.2;3.9 |
| American | 82 | 4.4 | 3.3;5.4 |
| Asian/Oceanian | 8 | 0.4 | 0.1;0.7 |
| Education level | |||
| Primary | 356 | 19.9 | 18.0; 21.8 |
| Secondary | 1,176 | 60.9 | 58.6; 63.3 |
| University | 336 | 19.1 | 17.1; 21.0 |
| Not answered | 1 | 0.1 | -0.1;0.2 |
| Social Class (Occupation) | |||
| Low | 446 | 23.9 | 21.8; 26.0 |
| Medium | 1,002 | 53.1 | 50.6; 55.5 |
| High | 351 | 19.3 | 17.3; 21.2 |
| Not known/answered | 73 | 3.7 | 2.8; 4.7 |
| MD Experience | |||
| Any MDa | 340 | 19.2 | 17.3; 21.1 |
| D/A | 326 | 18.4 | 16.4; 20.3 |
| Other MD | 26 | 1.5 | 0.9; 2.2 |
| Contact with MD | |||
| Any contact | 873 | 48.9 | 46.4; 51.3 |
| Close relative | 338 | 18.6 | 16.7;20.5 |
| Other relative | 252 | 14.6 | 12.9; 16.4 |
| Friend | 308 | 18.0 | 16.1; 19.9 |
| Other person | 363 | 20.3 | 18.3; 22.2 |
| With any MD | 227 | 65.2b | 59.8; 70.6 |
| With D/A | 218 | 65.1b | 59.6; 70.7 |
| Other MD | 18 | 67.5b | 47.4; 87.7 |
| Discriminated because of MD | |||
| All populationc | 12 | 0.8 | 0.3; 1.3 |
| With D/A | 10 | 3.8 b | 1.4; 6.1 |
| With other MD | 4 | 15.0 b | 0.1; 29.9 |
MD Mental Disorder, D/A Depression or Anxiety
aSome subjects referred to have Depression or Anxiety and other Mental Disorder
bThese rates are in relation with the total number of subjects of the specified item
cSome subjects referred to have been discriminated because of Depression or Anxiety and other Mental Disorder
Mean CAMI and RIBS scales scores (with percentile) and proportion of population that agrees with them
| Scale CAMI | Mean value or proportion (%) | IC 95 % |
|---|---|---|
| Mean value (and decile score) for the Authoritarianism subscale | 24.9 (66.3) | 24.7; 25.1 |
| Proportion of population that agree to the Authoritarianism subscale items | ||
| 1. One of the main causes of mental illness is a lack of self-discipline and will-powera | 53.2 | 50.7; 55.8 |
| 2. There is something about people with mental illness that makes it easy to tell them from normal peoplea | 39.0 | 36.5; 41.4 |
| 3. As soon as a person shows signs of mental disturbance, he should be hospitalizeda | 52.1 | 49.6; 54.6 |
| 4. Mental hospitals are an outdated means of treating people with mental illness | 22.3 | 19.9; 24.6 |
| 5. People with mental illness are a burden on societya | 75.1 | 73.0; 77.2 |
| 6. People with mental illness should not be given any responsibilitya | 51.2 | 48.7; 53.7 |
| 7. Anyone with a history of mental problems should be excluded from taking public officea | 72.5 | 70.2; 74.7 |
| Mean value (decile) for the Benevolence subscale | 27.6 (90.4) | 27.5; 27.7 |
| Proportion of population that agree to the Benevolence subscale items | ||
| 1. Virtually anyone can become mentally ill | 92.2 | 90.9; 93.6 |
| 2. People with mental illness have for too long been the subject of ridicule | 74.7 | 72.5; 76.9 |
| 3. We need to adopt a far more tolerant attitude toward people with mental illness in our society | 91.8 | 90.4; 93.2 |
| 4. We have a responsibility to provide the best possible care for people with mental illness | 93.7 | 92.5; 94.9 |
| 5. People with mental illness don’t deserve our sympathya | 95.3 | 94.2; 96.3 |
| 6. Increased spending on mental health services is a waste of moneya | 93.8 | 92.6; 95.0 |
| Mean value (decile) for the SCMH subscale | 40.2 (78.2) | 39.9; 40.5 |
| Proportion of population that agree to the SCMH subscale items | ||
| 1. I would not want to live next door to someone who has been mentally illa | 71.4 | 69.2; 73.7 |
| 2. No-one has the right to exclude people with mental illness from their neighbourhood | 84.1 | 82.3; 85.9 |
| 3. People with mental illness are far less of a danger than most people suppose | 62.0 | 59.5; 64.5 |
| 4. Most people who were once patients in a mental hospital can be trusted to take care of other (babysitters, etc.) | 44.2 | 41.7; 46.8 |
| 5. The best therapy for many people with mental illness is to be part of a normal community | 85.2 | 83.3; 87.0 |
| 6. As far as possible, mental health services should be provided through community based facilities | 73.3 | 71.1; 75.6 |
| 7. Residents have nothing to fear from people coming into their neighborhood to obtain mental health services | 74.4 | 72.1; 76.6 |
| 8. It is frightening to think of people with mental problems living in residential neighborhoodsa | 77.6 | 75.6; 79.7 |
| 9. Locating mental health facilities in a residential area downgrades the neighborhooda | 84.4 | 82.6; 86.3 |
| Mean value (decile) for the RIBS subscale | 16.4 (76.1) | 16.2; 16.6 |
| Proportion of population that agree to the RIBS subscale items | ||
| 1. In the future, I would be willing to live with someone with a mental health problem | 62.9 | 60.5; 65.3 |
| 2. In the future, I would be willing to work with someone with a mental health problem | 73.1 | 70.9; 75.4 |
| 3. In the future, I would be willing to live nearby to someone with a mental health problem | 74.6 | 72.4; 76.8 |
| 4. In the future, I would be willing to continue a relationship with a friend who developed a mental health problem | 79.9 | 77.9; 82.0 |
SCMH Support for Community Mental Health care
aThe score of the item was inverted in order to suit with an desirable score
Mean CAMI and RIBS scales (and decile) for sociodemographic and clinical characteristics
| Categories | Authoritarianism (range 5–35) | 95 % CI | Benevolence (range 5–30) | 95 % CI | SCMH (range 5–50) | 95 % CI | Intended Behaviour (range 5–20) | 95 % CI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||||||
| Men | 27.6 (75.4)a | 27.5; 27.7 | 27.5 (90.1) | 27.3; 27.7 | 40.4 (78.7) | 40.0; 40.8 | 16.6 (77.6)a | 16.4; 16.9 |
| Woman | 25.2 (67.5)a | 24.9; 25.6 | 27.7 (90.8) | 27.5; 27.9 | 40.0 (77.8) | 39.6; 40.4 | 16.2 (76.5)a | 15.9; 16.5 |
| Age category | ||||||||
| 15–44 | 25.6 (68.6)3,4 | 25.3; 25.9 | 27.5 (90.2)2,4 | 27.3; 27.7 | 40.6 (79.0) 3,4 | 40.2; 41.0 | 16.9 (79.4)3,4 | 16.7; 17.1 |
| 45–64 | 25.3 (67.8)3,4 | 24.9; 25.8 | 28.0 (92.2)1,4 | 27.8; 28.3 | 40.7 (79.4)3,4 | 40.2; 41.2 | 16.6 (77.5)3,4 | 16.3; 17.0 |
| 65–74 | 22.4 (58.0)1,2 | 21.7; 23.1 | 27.5 (90.1)4 | 27.0; 28.0 | 38.9 (75.3)1,2 | 37.9; 39.9 | 15.3 (68.5)1,2,4 | 14.6; 16.0 |
| >75 | 22.4 (58.0)1,2 | 21.7; 23.1 | 26.5 (86.2)1,2,4 | 26.0; 27.1 | 38.0 (73.4)1,2 | 37.0; 39.0 | 14.2 (61.3)1,2,3 | 13.5; 14.9 |
| Education level | ||||||||
| Primary | 23.1 (60.2) | 22.6; 23.6 | 26.9 (87.8) | 26.6; 27.3 | 35.7(68.3) | 35.0; 36.4 | 15.3 (68.6) | 14.8; 15.8 |
| Secondary | 24.8 (66.1)b | 24.5;25.1 | 27.8 (91.0)b | 27.5;28.1 | 37.8 (72.8)b | 37.4; 38.1 | 16.7 (77.9)b | 16.5; 16.9 |
| Universitary | 27.0 (73.3) b | 26.5; 27.5 | 27.7 (91.3)b | 27.6;27.9 | 38.0 (73.3) b | 37.3;38.6 | 16.7 (78.1) b | 16.3; 17.1 |
| Social Class | ||||||||
| Low | 24.3 (64.3)c | 23.8; 24.7 | 27.4 (89.6)c | 27.1;27.7 | 37.0 (71.2) | 36.4;37.6 | 16.0 (73.3)c | 15.6;16.4 |
| Medium | 24.8 (66.1)c | 24.5; 25.1 | 27.6 (90.5)c | 27.4;27.8 | 37.5 (72.2)c | 37.1;37.8 | 16.5 (76.6)c | 16.2;16.7 |
| High | 26.1 (70.5) | 25.6;26.7 | 28.0 (92.0) | 27.7;28.3 | 38.2 (73.7) | 37.6;38.7 | 17.1 (80.8) | 16.7;17.5 |
| Nationality | ||||||||
| Spanish | 25.0 (66.8) | 24.8; 25.3 | 27.7 (90.7) | 27.5; 27.8 | 37.5 (72.2) | 37.2; 37.8 | 16.5 (76.7) | 16.3;16.7 |
| European (not Spain) | 23.9(62.9) | 22.6; 25.2 | 27.8 (91.2) | 27.2; 28.4 | 37.3 (71.8) | 35.6; 39.0 | 16.6 (77.6) | 15.7; 17.5 |
| African | 23.5 (61.6) d | 22.4; 24.6 | 27.0 (88.2) | 26.1; 28.0 | 36.4 (69.9) | 34.7; 38.2 | 15.5 (69.8) | 14.3; 16.6 |
| American | 23.9 (62.9) d | 22.8; 24.9 | 26.9 (87.5) | 26.0; 27.7 | 36.2 (69.4) | 34.9; 37.6 | 15.3 (69.0)d | 14.4; 16.3 |
| Asian/Oceania | 20.9 (53.1)d | 15.8; 26.0 | 25.4 (81.5)d | 22.5; 28.3 | 34.3 (64.8) d | 30.1; 38.4 | 13.7 (57.8)dd | 11.8; 15.5 |
| Having had a MD | ||||||||
| With a MD | 25.5 (68.2)a | 24.9; 26.0 | 27.9 (91.7)a | 27.6; 28.2 | 40.1 (78.1) | 39.4; 40.8 | 16.4 (76.3) | 16.0; 16.9 |
| Without a MD | 24.7 (65.8) a | 24.5; 25.0 | 27.5 (90.1)a | 27.4; 27.7 | 40.2 (78.3) | 39.9; 40.6 | 16.4 (76.0) | 16.2; 16.6 |
| Contact with MD | ||||||||
| Contact with anyone with a MD | 26.1 (70.5)a | 25.8; 26.4 | 28.2 (92.8)a | 28.0; 28.4 | 38.6 (74.6)a | 38.2; 38.9 | 17.4 (82.9) a | 17.2; 17.7 |
| No contact with MD | 23.7 (62.3)a | 23.4; 24.0 | 27.0 (88.2)a | 26.8; 27.3 | 36.3 (69.5)a | 35.9; 36.6 | 15.4 (69.5) a | 15.2; 15.7 |
a p < 0.05: differences between values of each variable in unadjusted regression models
1: Differences (p < 0.05) regarding to group 15–44 years old. 2. Differences (p < 0.05) regarding to group 45–64 years old. 3. Differences (p < 0.05) regarding to group 65–74 years old. 4. Differences (p < 0.05) regarding to group older than 75 years old in bivariate ordered logistic regression models
bDifferences (p < 0.05) regarding to population with primary studies (considered as reference category in Education level variable)
cDifferences (p < 0.05) regarding to High Social Class (considered as reference category in Social class variable)
dDifferences (p < 0.05) regarding to Spaniards (considered as reference category in Nationality variable).ddDifferences (p < 0.001) regarding to Spaniards (considered as reference category in Nationality variable)
Factors associated to attitudes and intended behavior using a multivariate regression model
| Authoritarianism | Benevolence | SCMH | Intended Behaviour | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | |
| Constant | 24.2 | 23.0;25.4 | 26.2 | 25.4; 26.9 | 37.1 | 35.6;38.6 | 18.0 | 17.0;19.0 |
| Gender | ||||||||
| Women | ref | - | - | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Men | 0.7a | 0.2; 1.1 | - | - | -0.3 | -0.8;0.2 | -0.4a | -0.8;-0.1 |
| Age (Continuous) | -0.05b | -0.06;-0.03 | 0.01 | 0.00;0.01 | -0.02a | -0.04;-0.01 | -0.03b | -0.04;-0.02 |
| Educational level | ||||||||
| Primary | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Secondary | 0.8a | 0.2;1.4 | 0.8a | 0.3;1.2 | 1.3a | 0;5;2.1 | 0.5a | 0.1;1.0 |
| Universitary | 2.7b | 1.9;3.5 | 0.6a | 0.1;1.1 | 1.1a | 0.1;2.1 | 0.05 | -0.6;0.7 |
| Social Class | ||||||||
| Low | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Medium | 0.03 | -0.5;0.6 | 0.1 | -0.2;0.5 | 0.1 | -0.6;0.8 | 0.3 | -0.2;0.8 |
| High | 0.2 | -0.5;0.9 | 0.4 | -0.1;0.8 | 0.5 | -0.4;1.4 | 0.9a | 0.3;1.5 |
| MD | ||||||||
| Not having suffered it | ref | - | ref | - | - | - | - | - |
| Having suffered it | 0.7a | 0.2; 1.3 | 0.3 | -0.1; 0.6 | - | - | - | - |
| Nationality | ||||||||
| Spanish | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| European (not Spain) | -1.3a | 0.7;2.1 | 0.4 | -0.3;1.0 | -0.1 | -0.1;1.7 | -0.3 | -1.2;0.6 |
| African | -1.2a | -2.3;-0.2 | -0.03 | -0.9;0.9 | -0.5 | -2.2;1.3 | -1.2 b | -2.4;-0.01 |
| American | -1.4a | -2.4;-0.4 | -0.6 | -1.4;0.2 | -1.3 | -2.6;0.01 | -1.6a | -2.5;-0.6 |
| Asian/Oceanian | -3.8 | -8.1;0.5 | -1.5 | -3.6;0.6 | -2.2 | -5.2; 0.8 | -3.1b | -4.7;-1.6 |
| Contact with MD | ||||||||
| No | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - | - | - |
| Yes | 1.8b | 1.3; 2.2 | 1.0b | 0.7; 1.3 | 2.0b | 1.4; 2.5 | 1.7 b | 1.4-2.1 |
SCMH Support for Community Mental Health care, β Coefficient
-:Variables with p value >0.20 in bivariate linear regression and, therefore, not included in multivariate linear regression
a p < 0.05
b p < 0.001
Multivariate regression model with significant interaction terms
| Authoritarianism | Benevolence | Intended Behaviour | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | β | 95 % CI | |
| Constant | 24.2 | 22.9;25.5 | 26.8 | 25.4; 28.3 | 15.5 | 14.4;16.7 |
| Gender | ||||||
| Women | ref | - | ref* | - | ref | - |
| Men | 0.7a | 0.3; 1.1 | -0.8 | -1.7:0.6 | -0.1 | -1.0;1.2 |
| Age (Continuous) | -0.05b | -0.06;-0.03 | 0.004 | -0.004;0.01 | -0.01a | -0.03;-0.0004 |
| Educational level | ||||||
| Primary | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Secondary | 2.2a | 0.2;1.4 | 0.8b | 0.4;1.2 | 0.5 | 0.02;1.0 |
| Universitary | 4.5b | 1.9;3.4 | 0.6a | 0.1;1.1 | -0.04 | -0.7;0.6 |
| Social Class | ||||||
| Low | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Medium | -1.7 | -3.3;0.002 | 0.3 | -0.1;0.7 | 0.4 | -1.0;1.8 |
| High | -0.8 | -3.6;2.1 | 0.6 a | 0.1;1.1 | 2.2 a | 0.6;3.9 |
| MD | ||||||
| Not having suffered it | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Having suffered it | 0.7a | 0.2; 1.3 | -0.1 | -0.9; 0.6 | 1.8 a | 0.5;3.1 |
| Nationality | ||||||
| Not Spanish | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Spanish | -0.2 | -2.2; 1.7 | 0.2 | -0.3;0.7 | 0.8a | 0.2;1.4 |
| Contact with MD | ||||||
| No | ref | - | ref | - | ref | - |
| Yes | 1.8b | 1.4; 2.2 | 1.0b | 0.7; 1.3 | 1.7b | 1.4-2.1 |
| Interactions | ||||||
| Social class x Education level | ||||||
| Low Social Class x Primary Education | ref | - | - | - | - | - |
| Medium Social Class x Secondary Education | 0.7 | -0.5;1.9 | - | - | - | - |
| Medium Social Class x University Education | 1.9 | -0.3;4.1 | - | - | - | - |
| High Social Class x Secondary Education | 1.6 | -0.6;3.7 | - | - | - | - |
| High Social Class x University Education | 3.4 a | 0.7;6.1 | - | - | - | - |
| Social Class x Having a MD | ||||||
| Low Social Class x having a MD | - | - | ref | - | - | - |
| Medium Social Class x having a MD | - | - | -0.9 a | -1.7;-0.1 | - | - |
| High Social Class x having a MD | - | - | -1.1a | -2.0;-0.9 | - | - |
| Nationality x Gender | ||||||
| Non Spanish x Woman | - | - | ref | - | - | - |
| Spanish x Men | 1.0a | 0.03;1.9 | - | - | ||
| Gender x Age | ||||||
| Men x Age | - | - | - | - | -0.02 a | -0.04;-0.004 |
| Age x Having a MD | ||||||
| Age x Having a MD | - | - | - | - | -0.3a | -0.1;-0.01 |
SCMH Support for Community Mental Health care, β Coefficient
-:Variables with p value >0.20 in bivariate linear regression and, therefore, not included in multivariate logistic regression. In interactions section: p > 0.05 and not included in model/ Interactions with p value >0.05 in multivariate linear regression
*An exception is done in gender in benevolence model because gender variable had a p value > 0.20, however the variable was included as part of an interaction
a p < 0.05 b p < 0.001
h = High; m = Medium; l = Low; p = Primary; s = Secondary; u = University