P01-457 - Evaluation of self-esteem with internalized stigmatization in the patients with mentally illness - 05/05/11
Résumé |
Introduction |
Internalized stigmatization means a internalized reaction in the person with mentally illness as a answer against the people reject and discrimination.
Objective |
The peoples with mentally illness believe that most people reject and devalue people with mental illnesses, they may suffer a number of negative outcomes, such as demoralization, lowered self-esteem.
Aim |
The aim of our study was to identify the relationship between the factors effecting the internalized stigmatization and self-esteem among patients with mentally illness.
Methods |
In this study, we measured the prevalence of internalized stigma among 115 outpatients referring to the Psychiatry Service of Antalya Education and Research Hospital between 2009–2010 using Rosenberg Self-Esteem(SE) Scale, the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness(ISMI) Scale, and Personel Datasheet.
Results |
Of the patients, 53.9% had middle level of SE and the 22.00–70.00 ranging of ISMI, 30.4% of the patients were found to be 21–30 years-old. We found the increase of ISMI when SE was decreased in both of gender(p=0.01, r=-0.67) and it was also found to be decreased of ISMI when the education level was increased in the patients(p=0.004,r=-0.27). Recurrent hospitalization of the patients increased their ISMI points(p=0.014, r=0.23). There was no statistical relation between the living place of the patients and their ISMI points(p=0.523).
Conclusions |
Our results suggest that some factors effected internalized stigma and showed the relationship between the internalized stigmatization and self-esteem among patients with mentally illness. To decrease and prevent internalized stigmatization, a specific education should be provided to patients, families and society by health professionals.
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