Journal Title
Title of Journal: Soc Psychiat Epidemiol
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Abbravation: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
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Publisher
Steinkopff-Verlag
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Authors: Anthony F Jorm Andrew Mackinnon Helen Christensen Kathleen M Griffiths
Publish Date: 2005/10/18
Volume: 40, Issue: 11, Pages: 877-883
Abstract
The public tends to have different views from professionals about the treatment of mental disorders It has been proposed that these differences do not simply reflect a lack of knowledge about treatments but also the operation of preexisting general belief systems about health interventions The present study uses factor analysis to examine the structure of public beliefs about interventions for depression and schizophrenia using case vignettes that vary in severity or stage of illnessIn a national survey of 3998 Australian adults respondents were presented with one of four vignettes depression depression with suicidal thoughts early schizophrenia and chronic schizophrenia Respondents were asked about the likely helpfulness or harmfulness of a wide range of interventions for the person in the vignette Methods suitable for ordinal data were used to explore a range of factor analytic solutions Once identified the location of participants on each factor was estimated by calculating a mean score for items loading highly on that factor These scale means were compared between subgroups of participantsFour factors were found Three of these—Lifestyle Psychological and Medical—corresponded to previously found factors An additional factor named Informationseeking was defined by items that had not been included in earlier research These items concerned obtaining information or advice from a variety of sources including the internet books and health educators Differences on the factors were a function of sociodemographic factors and ability to identify the condition portrayed in the vignette However the magnitude of these differences was small Differences between factors were more pronounced with mean ratings on the Medical factor falling between harmful and neutral while mean ratings on other factors lay between neutral and helpfulThe public tends to favour psychological and lifestyle interventions over medical ones These beliefs do not reflect specific knowledge about the effectiveness of particular treatments but rather general commitments to broad classes of treatment that are applied irrespective of the type of mental disorder Educational campaigns to improve public knowledge about treatments will need to take account of these preexisting belief systemsThis study is part of the Australia–Japan Partnership which is an agreement between the governments of the two countries for joint projects in areas of health Funding for the survey was provided by the Australian Department of Health and Ageing a National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant and ‘beyondblue the national depression initiative’ We thank Kelly Blewitt for her assistance with the survey
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