Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review

Abstract Background Although cultural factors play a crucial role in experience of stigma, there is scant review on the impact and importance of culture on stigma of mental illness across Pacific Rim Region. This study aims to investigate: 1) the cultural factors related to stigmatizing beliefs abou...

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Main Authors: Mao-Sheng Ran, Brian J. Hall, Tin Tin Su, Benny Prawira, Matilde Breth-Petersen, Xu-Hong Li, Tian-Ming Zhang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-01-01
Series:BMC Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-02991-5
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spelling doaj-389c9165aaee403babc185c796afd7272021-01-10T12:55:29ZengBMCBMC Psychiatry1471-244X2021-01-0121111610.1186/s12888-020-02991-5Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic reviewMao-Sheng Ran0Brian J. Hall1Tin Tin Su2Benny Prawira3Matilde Breth-Petersen4Xu-Hong Li5Tian-Ming Zhang6Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong KongDepartment of Psychology, The University of MacauSouth East Asia Community Observatory (SEACO), Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash UniversityInto The Light Indonesia Suicide Prevention Community for Advocacy, Research and EducationSydney School of Public Health, University of SydneyDepartment of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong KongDepartment of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong KongAbstract Background Although cultural factors play a crucial role in experience of stigma, there is scant review on the impact and importance of culture on stigma of mental illness across Pacific Rim Region. This study aims to investigate: 1) the cultural factors related to stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness in Pacific Rim region, and 2) culture-specific measures and interventions on stigma of mental illness. Methods A systematic search of papers was conducted in the MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Google scholar through January 2003 to April 2019. Results Forty-one studies in Pacific Rim region which met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. The rate of stigma of mental illness (e.g., public stigma: from 25.4 to 85.2%) was relatively high in Pacific Rim region. Culture factors (e.g., Collectivism, Confucianism, face concern and familism, religion and supernatural beliefs) contributed to people’s stigmatizing behaviors and attitudes toward persons with mental illness, their relatives and mental health professionals. Certain measurements were developed and employed to assess different type of cultural factors related to stigma of mental illness. Conclusions Cultural factors play an important role in influencing the rate and performance of stigma of mental illness. Further research on stigma of mental illness and culture-specific interventions to reduce the stigma should be conducted in the Pacific Rim region.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-02991-5Mental illnessStigmaCulture factorsPacificRim regionInterventionMeasurements
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author Mao-Sheng Ran
Brian J. Hall
Tin Tin Su
Benny Prawira
Matilde Breth-Petersen
Xu-Hong Li
Tian-Ming Zhang
spellingShingle Mao-Sheng Ran
Brian J. Hall
Tin Tin Su
Benny Prawira
Matilde Breth-Petersen
Xu-Hong Li
Tian-Ming Zhang
Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
BMC Psychiatry
Mental illness
Stigma
Culture factors
PacificRim region
Intervention
Measurements
author_facet Mao-Sheng Ran
Brian J. Hall
Tin Tin Su
Benny Prawira
Matilde Breth-Petersen
Xu-Hong Li
Tian-Ming Zhang
author_sort Mao-Sheng Ran
title Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
title_short Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
title_full Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
title_fullStr Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in Pacific Rim region: a systematic review
title_sort stigma of mental illness and cultural factors in pacific rim region: a systematic review
publisher BMC
series BMC Psychiatry
issn 1471-244X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Background Although cultural factors play a crucial role in experience of stigma, there is scant review on the impact and importance of culture on stigma of mental illness across Pacific Rim Region. This study aims to investigate: 1) the cultural factors related to stigmatizing beliefs about mental illness in Pacific Rim region, and 2) culture-specific measures and interventions on stigma of mental illness. Methods A systematic search of papers was conducted in the MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, Cochrane Library and Google scholar through January 2003 to April 2019. Results Forty-one studies in Pacific Rim region which met the inclusion criteria were included in the study. The rate of stigma of mental illness (e.g., public stigma: from 25.4 to 85.2%) was relatively high in Pacific Rim region. Culture factors (e.g., Collectivism, Confucianism, face concern and familism, religion and supernatural beliefs) contributed to people’s stigmatizing behaviors and attitudes toward persons with mental illness, their relatives and mental health professionals. Certain measurements were developed and employed to assess different type of cultural factors related to stigma of mental illness. Conclusions Cultural factors play an important role in influencing the rate and performance of stigma of mental illness. Further research on stigma of mental illness and culture-specific interventions to reduce the stigma should be conducted in the Pacific Rim region.
topic Mental illness
Stigma
Culture factors
PacificRim region
Intervention
Measurements
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-020-02991-5
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