Title of article :
Perception of patients’ unpredictability and beliefs
on the causes and consequences of schizophrenia
Author/Authors :
Lorenza Magliano، نويسنده , , Corrado De Rosa، نويسنده , , Andrea Fiorillo، نويسنده , , Claudio Malangone ·
Mario Maj and the National Mental Health Project Working Group، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Background The belief that mental disorders
involve a high risk of unpredictable behaviours is a
factor which influences negatively the social acceptance
of the mentally ill. In this paper, we compare the beliefs
about the causes and psychosocial consequences of
schizophrenia expressed by 536 respondents who had
the firm conviction that patients with schizophrenia are
unpredictable and by 457 respondents who firmly believed
that they are not. Methods The survey was conducted
in 30 Italian geographic areas,randomly selected
taking into account their location and population density.
The data were collected by the Questionnaire about
Opinions on Mental Illness (QO). Results Respondents
who believed that patients with schizophrenia are unpredictable
reported more frequently factors such as use
of alcohol and drugs and frequenting bad company as
being involved in the development of the disorder. In addition,
this group showed more restrictive opinions
about patients’ civil and affective rights. Low education
was found to be significantly associated with perception
of “unpredictability” in schizophrenia. Conclusions
These results suggest the need to: a) inform the general
public on the main clinical characteristics of schizophrenia
and on the risk of unpredictable behaviours in
the acute phases of this mental disorder; b) carry out
sensitisation campaigns against discrimination toward
people with schizophrenia emphasising successful experiences
of social integration.
Keywords :
schizophrenia – unpredictability – beliefs
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)