Affiliation:
1. Hitit University, Çorum Erol Olçok Training and Research Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Çorum, Türkiye
2. Hitit University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Çorum, Türkiye.
Abstract
Self stigmatization, which occurs as a result of internalization of public stigma in severe mental illnesses, is a factor that impairs the mental well-being of individuals and their compliance with treatment. Data on exactly which factors are associated with internalized stigma are still insufficient. Our aim in this clinical study is to investigate the relationship between internalized stigma and religious coping in patients with schizophrenia. Sociodemographic Data Form, Religious Coping Scale, internalized stigma of mental illness (ISMI) Scale were applied to 147 schizophrenic patients who were followed up by the community mental health center and met the inclusion criteria. The results were analyzed with IBM SPSS 22 package program. Descriptive statistics, Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson Chi-Square, Fisher Exact test, Spearman correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis were applied. There was a negative correlation between positive and negative religious coping in patients with schizophrenia (r: −0.467, P < .001); a positive correlation between negative religious coping and social withdrawal (r: 0.711, P < .001) and perceived discrimination (r: 0.706, P < .001); negative correlation between positive religious coping and social withdrawal (r: −0.343, P < .001) and perceived discrimination (r: −0.302, P < .001). There was no significant relationship between other subdimensions of ISMI and religious coping scale. There was a significant negative correlation between ISMI total score and positive religious coping (r: −0.256, P: .002), a significant positive correlation with negative religious coping (r: 0.683, P < .001). Multiple linear regression analysis was applied to reveal the explanatory effect of age, duration of illness and religious coping on internalized stigma, and according to the model obtained (R = 0.729, R2 = 0.516, F = 32.071, P < .001), 51.6% of the change in the total score of the ISMI can be explained by this model. The significant relationship between positive and negative religious coping and internalized stigma in patients included in the study suggests that it may be beneficial to consider religious coping attitudes in addition to other interventions in the fight against stigma in severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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