Background: Exploring cultural differences may improve understanding about the social processes underlying the stigmatisation of people with mental illness. Aims: To compare public beliefs and attitudes about schizophrenia in Central Europe and North Africa. Method: Representative national population surveys conducted in Germany (2011) and in Tunisia (2012), using the same interview mode (face to face) and the same fully structured interview. Results: In Tunisia, respondents showed a stronger tendency to hold At the same time they expressed more prosocial reactions and less fear than their German counterparts. In Germany, the desire for social distance was greater for more distant relationships, whereas in Tunisia this was the case for close, family-related relationships. Conclusions: Stigma differs between Tunisia and Germany more in form than in magnitude. It manifests particularly in those social roles which 'matter most' to people within a given culture.

Cultural differences in stigma surrounding schizophrenia: Comparison between Central Europe and North Africa

CARTA, MAURO;
2016-01-01

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Background: Exploring cultural differences may improve understanding about the social processes underlying the stigmatisation of people with mental illness. Aims: To compare public beliefs and attitudes about schizophrenia in Central Europe and North Africa. Method: Representative national population surveys conducted in Germany (2011) and in Tunisia (2012), using the same interview mode (face to face) and the same fully structured interview. Results: In Tunisia, respondents showed a stronger tendency to hold At the same time they expressed more prosocial reactions and less fear than their German counterparts. In Germany, the desire for social distance was greater for more distant relationships, whereas in Tunisia this was the case for close, family-related relationships. Conclusions: Stigma differs between Tunisia and Germany more in form than in magnitude. It manifests particularly in those social roles which 'matter most' to people within a given culture.
2016
Psychiatry and Mental Health
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