Abstract

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

Details

Title
The relationship between mental-health-related stigma among psychiatrists and country indicators across Europe
Author
Őri, D 1 ; Szocsics, P 2 ; Molnár, T 3 ; Motlova, L Bankovska 4 ; Kazakova, O 5 ; Mörkl, S 6 ; Wallies, M 7 ; Abdulhakim, M 8 ; Boivin, S 9 ; Bruna, K 10 ; Cabaços, C 11 ; Carbone, E A 12 ; Dashi, E 13 ; Grech, G 14 ; Greguras, S 15 ; Ivanovic, I 16 ; Guevara, K 17 ; Kakar, S 18 ; Kotsis, K 19 ; Klinkby, I M I 20 ; Maslak, J 21 ; Matheiken, S 22 ; Mirkovic, A 23 ; Nechepurenko, N 24 ; Panayi, A 25 ; Pereira, A T 26 ; Pomarol-Clotet, E 27 ; Raaj, S 28 ; P Rus Prelog 29 ; Soler-Vidal, J 30 ; Strumila, R 31 ; Schuster, F 32 ; Kisand, H 33 ; Reim, A 33 ; Ahmadova, G 34 ; Vircik, M 35 ; H Yilmaz Kafali 36 ; Grinko, N 37 ; Győrffy, Z 2 ; Rózsa, S 38 

 Semmelweis University; Heim Pal National Pediatric Institute, Budapest 
 Semmelweis University 
 Aladar Petz County Teaching Hospital, Győr, Hungary 
 Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 
 Psychiatric Clinic of Minsk City, Minsk, Belarus 
 Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria 
 Therapie auf Augenhoehe, Buelach, Switzerland 
 Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium 
 EPSM du Finistère Sud, Quimper, France 
10  State Psychiatric Hospital Gintermuiza, Jelgava, Latvia 
11  Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra; Coimbra University; Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research, Coimbra, Portugal 
12  University Magna Græcia of Catanzaro, Catanzaro, Italy 
13  University Hospital Center “Mother Theresa”, Tirane, Albania 
14  Mount Carmel Hospital, Attard, Malta 
15  University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia 
16  Clinical Centre of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro 
17  State Psychiatric Hospital for Treatment of Drug Addiction and Alcoholism, Sofia, Bulgaria 
18  Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands 
19  University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece 
20  Capital Region of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark 
21  Institute for Mental Health, Belgrade, Serbia 
22  Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust, Oldham, United Kingdom 
23  University Children’s Hospital, University Medical Centre Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia 
24  The Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, Russian Federation 
25  Freelancer, Larnaca, Cyprus 
26  Coimbra University; Coimbra Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Translational Research, Coimbra, Portugal 
27  FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalàries Research Foundation; Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain 
28  South Meath Mental Health Service, Co.Meath, Ireland 
29  University Psychiatric Clinic Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia 
30  FIDMAG Germanes Hospitalàries Research Foundation; Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Barcelona, Spain; Complex Assistencial Salut Mental, Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain 
31  CHU Montpellier; University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France; Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania 
32  Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany 
33  University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia 
34  United City Hospital N15, Baku, Azerbaijan 
35  Psychiatric Hospital Michalovce, Mihalovce, Slovakia 
36  Sultanbeyli State Hospital, Istanbul, Türkiye 
37  Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, Ukraine 
38  Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Budapest, Hungary 
Pages
S62-S63
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Aug 2024
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISSN
09249338
e-ISSN
17783585
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3097393977
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of European Psychiatric Association. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.