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Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience 3/2015

01-04-2015 | Original Paper

Stigmatization of psychiatrists and general practitioners: results of an international survey

Authors: Wolfgang Gaebel, Harald Zäske, Jürgen Zielasek, Helen-Rose Cleveland, Kathrin Samjeske, Heather Stuart, Julio Arboleda-Florez, Tsuyoshi Akiyama, Anja E. Baumann, Oye Gureje, Miguel R. Jorge, Marianne Kastrup, Yuriko Suzuki, Allan Tasman, Thiago M. Fidalgo, Marek Jarema, Sarah B. Johnson, Lola Kola, Dzmytry Krupchanka, Veronica Larach, Lyndy Matthews, Graham Mellsop, David M. Ndetei, Tarek A. Okasha, Ekaterina Padalko, Joyce A. Spurgeoun, Magdalena Tyszkowska, Norman Sartorius

Published in: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience | Issue 3/2015

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Abstract

The stigma of mental illness affects psychiatry as a medical profession and psychiatrists. The present study aimed to compare the extent and correlation patterns of perceived stigma in psychiatrists and general practitioners. An international multicenter survey was conducted in psychiatrists and general practitioners from twelve countries. Responses were received from N = 1,893 psychiatrists and N = 1,238 general practitioners. Aspects of stigma assessed in the questionnaire included perceived stigma, self-stigma (stereotype agreement), attitudes toward the other profession, and experiences of discrimination. Psychiatrists reported significantly higher perceived stigma and discrimination experiences than general practitioners. Separate multiple regression analyses showed different predictor patterns of perceived stigma in the two groups. Hence, in the psychiatrists group, perceived stigma correlated best with discrimination experiences and self-stigma, while in the general practitioners group it correlated best with self-stigma. About 17 % of the psychiatrists perceive stigma as a serious problem, with a higher rate in younger respondents. Against this background, psychiatry as a medical profession should set a high priority on improving the training of young graduates. Despite the number of existing antistigma interventions targeting mental health professionals and medical students, further measures to improve the image of psychiatry and psychiatrists are warranted, in particular improving the training of young graduates with respect to raising awareness of own stigmatizing attitudes and to develop a better profession-related self-assertiveness.
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Metadata
Title
Stigmatization of psychiatrists and general practitioners: results of an international survey
Authors
Wolfgang Gaebel
Harald Zäske
Jürgen Zielasek
Helen-Rose Cleveland
Kathrin Samjeske
Heather Stuart
Julio Arboleda-Florez
Tsuyoshi Akiyama
Anja E. Baumann
Oye Gureje
Miguel R. Jorge
Marianne Kastrup
Yuriko Suzuki
Allan Tasman
Thiago M. Fidalgo
Marek Jarema
Sarah B. Johnson
Lola Kola
Dzmytry Krupchanka
Veronica Larach
Lyndy Matthews
Graham Mellsop
David M. Ndetei
Tarek A. Okasha
Ekaterina Padalko
Joyce A. Spurgeoun
Magdalena Tyszkowska
Norman Sartorius
Publication date
01-04-2015
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience / Issue 3/2015
Print ISSN: 0940-1334
Electronic ISSN: 1433-8491
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-014-0530-8

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