Title of article :
Assessment of explanatory models of mental illness:
effects of patient and interviewer characteristics
Author/Authors :
Samrad Ghane، نويسنده , , Annemarie M. Kolk ?
Paul M. G. Emmelkamp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Background Explanatory models (EMs) refer to patients’
causal attributions of illness and have been shown to affect
treatment preference and outcome. Reliable and valid
assessment of EMs may be hindered by interviewer and
respondent disparities on certain demographic characteristics,
such as ethnicity. The present study examined (a) whether
ethnic minority patients reported different EMs to
ethnically similar interviewers in comparison with those with
a different ethnicity, and (b) whether this effect was related to
respondents’ social desirability, the perceived rapport with
the interviewer and level of uncertainty toward their EMs.
Methods A total of 55 patients of Turkish and Moroccan
origins with mood and anxiety disorders were randomly
assigned to ethnically similar or dissimilar interviewers.
EMs were assessed, using a semi-structured interview,
across 11 different categories of causes.
Results Participants who were interviewed by an ethnically
similar interviewer perceived interpersonal, victimization
and religious/mystical causes as more important,
whereas interviews by ethnically dissimilar interviewers
generated higher scores on medical causes. These effects
were not mediated by the perceived rapport with the
interviewer, and social desirability had a modest impact on
the results. Higher uncertainty among participants toward
medical and religious/mystical causes seemed to be associated
with greater adjustment in the report of these EMs.
Conclusion The findings have significant implications for
interviewer selection in epidemiological research and
clinical practice.
Keywords :
Explanatory models Mental illness Interviewer effect Match effect Ethnic minorities
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)