Schizophrenia: people's perceptions in Quebec.
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The public’s attitude toward mental illnesses such as schizophrenia is important if the community-based treatment of mental illness is to succeed. Research suggests that patients with mental illness achieve better integration in neighbourhoods where people accept them as neighbours and believe that mental illness is best treated in the community as opposed to institutions. In Quebec, the last survey on public attitudes toward mental illness was completed in 1980. At that time, 70% of the people surveyed felt that they had inaccurate information regarding mentally ill people; this was alluded to in the report by the respondents identifying “lack of will” as the main cause of mental illness. Usually the public’s reluctance to interact with mentally ill people increases with the closeness of the type of relationship. In partnership with the Société québécoise de schizophrénie (SQS), Lundbeck Canada and SOM (a survey and research institute), a survey was conducted to determine the current knowledge and attitudes of the Quebec population toward mental illness. In this article we focus on responses regarding schizophrenia. A sample of the Quebec population aged 18 and older was stratified by region, and people were selected to ensure that all age groups and both sexes were equally represented. Of those contacted, 1001 were interviewed, for a response rate of 60.7%. The maximal margin of error given a 95% confidence interval was 3.8%. The questionnaire was designed on the basis of an existing, validated questionnaire and discussions at consensus meetings with the SQS and the Association québécoise de maniaco-dépression. Cross-tabulations were done systematically between all questions and sociodemographic variables, and the χ test was applied. Respondents were given a list of terms and asked to choose the one in each category that they felt succinctly defined schizophrenia and its cause (Table 1). Over half (54%) described the disease as a biological illness; this proportion increased to 72% among respondents with a high level of education. Most (40%) considered the main cause of schizophrenia to be genetic. Symptoms of the illness were described to respondents, and they were then asked what their attitude would be concerning a friend affected with these symptoms: 73% said that they would suggest (37%) or insist (36%) that the friend consult a health care professional, and 24% said that they would offer moral support even though they knew that it was less effective than consulting a professional. If the person refused treatment, 41% of the respondents said that they would insist on a consulSchizophrenia: people’s perceptions in Quebec
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne
دوره 164 9 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001