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The relationship between mental-health-related stigma among psychiatrists and country indicators across Europe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2024

D. Őri*
Affiliation:
1Semmelweis University 2Heim Pal National Pediatric Institute, Budapest
P. Szocsics
Affiliation:
1Semmelweis University
T. Molnár
Affiliation:
3Aladar Petz County Teaching Hospital, Győr, Hungary
L. Bankovska Motlova
Affiliation:
4Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
O. Kazakova
Affiliation:
5Psychiatric Clinic of Minsk City, Minsk, Belarus
S. Mörkl
Affiliation:
6Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
M. Wallies
Affiliation:
7Therapie auf Augenhoehe, Buelach, Switzerland
M. Abdulhakim
Affiliation:
8Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
S. Boivin
Affiliation:
9EPSM du Finistère Sud, Quimper, France
K. Bruna
Affiliation:
10State Psychiatric Hospital Gintermuiza, Jelgava, Latvia
C. Cabaços
Affiliation:
11Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra 12Coimbra University 13Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research, Coimbra, Portugal
E. A. Carbone
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14University Magna Græcia of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy
E. Dashi
Affiliation:
15University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Tirane, Albania
G. Grech
Affiliation:
16Mount Carmel Hospital, Attard, Malta
S. Greguras
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17University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
I. Ivanovic
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18Clinical Centre of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro
K. Guevara
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19State Psychiatric Hospital for Treatment of Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, Sofia, Bulgaria
S. Kakar
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20Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
K. Kotsis
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21University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
I. M. I. Klinkby
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22Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
J. Maslak
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23Institute for Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia
S. Matheiken
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24Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Oldham, United Kingdom
A. Mirkovic
Affiliation:
25University Children’s Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
N. Nechepurenko
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26The Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, Russian Federation
A. Panayi
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27Freelancer, Larnaca, Cyprus
A. T. Pereira
Affiliation:
12Coimbra University 13Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research, Coimbra, Portugal
E. Pomarol-Clotet
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28FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalàries Research Foundation 29Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain
S. Raaj
Affiliation:
30South Meath Mental Health Service, Co.Meath, Ireland
P. Rus Prelog
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31University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
J. Soler-Vidal
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28FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalàries Research Foundation 29Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain 32Complex Assistencial Salut Mental, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain
R. Strumila
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33CHU Montpellier 34University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France 35Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
F. Schuster
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36Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
H. Kisand
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37University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
A. Reim
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37University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia
G. Ahmadova
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38United City Hospital N15, Baku, Azerbaijan
M. Vircik
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39Psychiatric Hospital Michalovce, Mihalovce, Slovakia
H. Yilmaz Kafali
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40Sultanbeyli State Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye
N. Grinko
Affiliation:
41Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine
Z. Győrffy
Affiliation:
1Semmelweis University
S. Rózsa
Affiliation:
42Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Budapest, Hungary
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*Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

Mental health-related stigma occurs not only within the public community but is also an issue among healthcare professionals. The relationship between national culture and provider stigma remains yet to be empirically attested.

Objectives

We performed a cross-sectional multicentre study across 32 European countries to investigate the attitudes of psychiatrists towards patients with mental health problems. We aimed to examine the relationship of attitude with country-specific indicators.

Methods

We measured stigmatizing attitudes using the Opening Minds Stigma Scale for Health Care Providers (OMS-HC) within an online survey among specialists and trainees in general adult, child and adolescent psychiatry. Its total score was correlated with the Human Development Index (HDI), the Democracy Index (DI), the Social Progress Index (SPI), the number of psychiatrists per 100,000 people, and the Hofstede dimensions. Latent class analysis was done to find subgroups of countries according to the stigmatizing attitudes of psychiatrists and the six Hofstede dimensions.

Results

Altogether, n=4245 participants completed the survey. The total score of the OMS-HC significantly correlated with the long-term orientation (r=0.453, p=0.015) and indulgence dimensions (r=-0.629, p<0.0001) and with the HDI (r=-0.503, p=0.005), DI (r=-0.418, p=0.024), SPI (r=-0.348, p=0.040). The latent class analysis separated high- and low-stigma countries. High stigma was associated with high power distance and uncertainty scores.

Conclusions

Findings from this study not only expand knowledge of factors related to stigmatizing attitudes of healthcare professionals, but also enlighten the cultural aspects of the stigma that could contribute to the further development of anti-stigma programs.

Disclosure of Interest

D. Őri Grant / Research support from: Research grant form the Fulbright Association, P. Szocsics: None Declared, T. Molnár: None Declared, L. Bankovska Motlova: None Declared, O. Kazakova: None Declared, S. Mörkl: None Declared, M. Wallies: None Declared, M. Abdulhakim: None Declared, S. Boivin: None Declared, K. Bruna: None Declared, C. Cabaços: None Declared, E. A. Carbone: None Declared, E. Dashi: None Declared, G. Grech: None Declared, S. Greguras: None Declared, I. Ivanovic: None Declared, K. Guevara: None Declared, S. Kakar: None Declared, K. Kotsis: None Declared, I. Klinkby: None Declared, J. Maslak: None Declared, S. Matheiken: None Declared, A. Mirkovic: None Declared, N. Nechepurenko: None Declared, A. Panayi: None Declared, A. Pereira: None Declared, E. Pomarol-Clotet: None Declared, S. Raaj: None Declared, P. Rus Prelog: None Declared, J. Soler-Vidal: None Declared, R. Strumila: None Declared, F. Schuster: None Declared, H. Kisand: None Declared, A. Reim: None Declared, G. Ahmadova: None Declared, M. Vircik: None Declared, H. Yilmaz Kafali: None Declared, N. Grinko: None Declared, Z. Győrffy: None Declared, S. Rózsa: None Declared

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