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Original Article

The stigma of mental illness: Anticipation and attitudes among patients with epileptic, dissociative or somatoform pain disorder

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Pages 123-129 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The aim of this study was to survey the attitudes of 101 consecutive in- and out-patients with epileptic, dissociative or somatoform pain disorders (mean age: 43 [±11] years; 58% female) from either the Department of Psychiatry or Neurology toward anticipated mental illness stigma. The patients were administered a modified 12-item version of Links Stigma Questionnaire. Nearly 60% of all 101 patients believe that “most people” would not allow a mental patient “to take care of their children”, “most young women” would be “reluctant to date a man” who has been treated for a mental illness and “most employers would pass over” the application of a psychiatric patient in favour of another applicant. Fifty five percent of the respondents assume that “most people think less of a person who has been in a mental hospital” and over a half of all patients interviewed assert that the general population thinks that psychiatric patients are “less intelligent, less trustworthy and that their opinion is taken less seriously by others”. Gender, age and education had no influence on the overall results. There is a high stigmatisation concerning psychiatry even in patients with epilepsy and somatoform/dissociative symptoms with psychiatric comorbidity. Fear of being stigmatized is more pronounced among somatoform pain patients as compared to patients suffering from epileptic or dissocative disorders, with particular reference to close personal relationships.

Notes

Notes

This manuscript was presented at the Third International Conference ‘Together Against Stigma’ in Istanbul, October 5–8, 2006 (poster presentation). Some parts of this manuscript will be presented in Göteborg, May 3–6, 2007 at the 11th International Congress of International Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology (IFPE) with the title “Attitudes of patients with epileptic, dissociative and somatoform disorder towards mental illness”.

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