Knowledge about schizophrenia and attitudes towards people with schizophrenia in Greece

M Economou, C Richardson… - … Journal of Social …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
M Economou, C Richardson, C Gramandani, A Stalikas, C Stefanis
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2009journals.sagepub.com
Background: This study was the first national survey ever conducted in Greece aiming to
monitor the level of stigma Greeks hold against people with schizophrenia (PWS). Aim: To
investigate sources, degree of knowledge and attitudes towards PWS in Greece. Method: A
cross-sectional nationwide survey was conducted by face-to-face household interviews (n=
1,199, aged 15 years and over). Results: Television was the main source of information
(65.9%). Negative portrayals of PWS were recalled by 60.5%. Only 27.7% attributed …
Background: This study was the first national survey ever conducted in Greece aiming to monitor the level of stigma Greeks hold against people with schizophrenia (PWS).
Aim: To investigate sources, degree of knowledge and attitudes towards PWS in Greece.
Method: A cross-sectional nationwide survey was conducted by face-to-face household interviews ( n = 1,199, aged 15 years and over).
Results: Television was the main source of information (65.9%). Negative portrayals of PWS were recalled by 60.5%. Only 27.7% attributed schizophrenia to a combination of psychosocial, genetic and environmental factors. Respondents believed that PWS are dangerous (74.6%), have split personalities (81.3%) and cannot work (83.2%). Regarding attitudes, a negative relationship between closeness and social distance was observed. Most respondents (92.1%) would not marry someone with schizophrenia, half (50.5%) would be disturbed by working with PWS and one third (32.9%) would feel afraid to start a conversation. Urban residence and higher education were generally associated with better knowledge and more positive attitudes towards PWS.
Conclusions: Knowledge about schizophrenia in Greece is poor. The Greek public has stigmatizing attitudes towards PWS. Educational interventions should especially target rural and semi-urban residents of a lower educational level. The role of television can be crucial.
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