Health Professionals' Stigma towards the Psychiatric Ill in Nigeria.

Journal: Ethiopian journal of health sciences

Volume: 28

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 2019

Affiliated Institutions:  The Pharmacy Practice and Pharmaceutical Care Research Group, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Management, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria. Department of Pharmacy, Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Stigma affects the quality of life of the mentally ill, and health professionals are considered to be involved in possessing negative attitudes towards them. We evaluated the prevalence of stigmatization among different health professionals in Nigerian hospitals.This study was a descriptive, cross-sectional and comparative survey assessing attitudinal views of health professionals (doctors, pharmacists, and nurses) regarding mental illness in two hospitals in Eastern Nigeria. The survey utilized the 40-item Community Attitude to Mental Illness, CAMI-2 questionnaire. The prevalence and the factors that contribute to negative attitudes among this cohort were assessed. Statistical analysis using T-tests, ANOVA and Pearson Correlation were conducted.Attitudes to all the four constructs of the CAMI-2 were non-stigmatizing. Stigmatizing attitudes were significantly higher among pharmacists, doctors and then nurses (p<0.006). Health professionals who did not have contact with the mentally ill (p<0.0001), who were males (p=0.008) and had lower years of working experience (p=0.031) expressed significantly higher stigmatizing attitudes towards the mentally ill. Conclusions: Nigerian health professionals were largely non-stigmatizing towards the mentally ill. However, being a pharmacist, of male gender, and working in a non-psychiatric hospital were associated with stigmatizing attitudes when they exist.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ubaka Chukwuemeka Michael CM Chikezie Chioma Mirrian CM Amorha Kosisochi Chinwendu KC Ukwe Chinwe Victoria CV

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Citations :  Corrigan PW, Druss BG, Perlick DA. The impact of mental health stigma on seeking and participating in mental health care. Psychol Sci Pub Int. 2014;15:37–70. doi: 10.1177/1529100614531398.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.4314/ejhs.v28i4.14
SSN : 2413-7170
Study Population
Male,Males
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Health Professionals;Mental illness;Stigma;Survey
Study Design
Cohort Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
Ethiopia