Cross-cultural comparison of mental illness stigma and help-seeking attitudes: a multinational population-based study from 16 Arab countries and 10,036 individuals
Author | Fekih-Romdhane, Feten |
Author | Jahrami, Haitham |
Author | Stambouli, Manel |
Author | Alhuwailah, Amthal |
Author | Helmy, Mai |
Author | Shuwiekh, Hanaa Ahmed Mohamed |
Author | Lemine, Cheikh Mohamed fadel Mohamed |
Author | Radwan, Eqbal |
Author | Saquib, Juliann |
Author | Saquib, Nazmus |
Author | Fawaz, Mirna |
Author | Zarrouq, Btissame |
Author | Naser, Abdallah Y. |
Author | Obeid, Sahar |
Author | Hallit, Souheil |
Author | Saleh, Maan |
Author | Haider, Sanad |
Author | Daher-Nashif, Suhad |
Author | Miloud, Lahmer |
Author | Badrasawi, Manal |
Author | Hamdan-Mansour, Ayman |
Author | Barbato, Mariapaola |
Author | Bakhiet, Aisha |
Author | Sayem, Najat |
Author | Adawi, Samir |
Author | Grein, Fatheya |
Author | Cherif, Wissal |
Author | Chalghaf, Nasr |
Author | Husni, Mariwan |
Author | Alrasheed, Maha M. |
Author | Cheour, Majda |
Available date | 2023-03-28T11:13:43Z |
Publication Date | 2022-12-30 |
Publication Name | Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00127-022-02403-x |
Citation | Fekih-Romdhane, F., Jahrami, H., Stambouli, M., Alhuwailah, A., Helmy, M., Shuwiekh, H. A. M., ... & Cheour, M. (2022). Cross-cultural comparison of mental illness stigma and help-seeking attitudes: a multinational population-based study from 16 Arab countries and 10,036 individuals. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1-16. |
ISSN | 0933-7954 |
Abstract | Background: There is evidence that culture deeply affects beliefs about mental illnesses' causes, treatment, and help-seeking. We aimed to explore and compare knowledge, attitudes toward mental illness and help-seeking, causal attributions, and help-seeking recommendations for mental illnesses across various Arab countries and investigate factors related to attitudes toward help-seeking. Methods: We carried out a multinational cross-sectional study using online self-administered surveys in the Arabic language from June to November 2021 across 16 Arab countries among participants from the general public. Results: More than one in four individuals exhibited stigmatizing attitudes towards mental illness (26.5%), had poor knowledge (31.7%), and hold negative attitudes toward help-seeking (28.0%). ANOVA tests revealed a significant difference between countries regarding attitudes (F = 194.8, p <.001), knowledge (F = 88.7, p <.001), and help-seeking attitudes (F = 32.4, p <.001). Three multivariate regression analysis models were performed for overall sample, as well as Palestinian and Sudanese samples that displayed the lowest and highest ATSPPH-SF scores, respectively. In the overall sample, being female, older, having higher knowledge and more positive attitudes toward mental illness, and endorsing biomedical and psychosocial causations were associated with more favorable help-seeking attitudes; whereas having a family psychiatric history and endorsing religious/supernatural causations were associated with more negative help-seeking attitudes. The same results have been found in the Palestinian sample, while only stigma dimensions helped predict help-seeking attitudes in Sudanese participants. Conclusion: Interventions aiming at improving help-seeking attitudes and behaviors and promoting early access to care need to be culturally tailored, and congruent with public beliefs about mental illnesses and their causations. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Springer |
Subject | Causal attributions Help-seeking Mental illness Stigma The Arab world |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 1-16 |
ESSN | 1433-9285 |
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