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Brief title
Health condition
Personality disorders
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
For the qualitative study, patients’ experiences with public and healthcare stigmatisation, internalisation of stigmatisation and patients’ suggestions for improvement/interventions regarding stigmatisation are investigated by means of a qualitative interview among adults with a PD. For the quantitative study, the following outcome measures: Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness (ISMI), zelfstigma vragenlijst (Self-stigma questionnaire; SSQ), Participation Scale (PS) and Depression Stigma Scale (DSS; adjusted for PDs).
Secondary outcome
NA
Background summary
Patients with a personality disorder (PD) experience stigma and her negative consequesnces. The current goal is to investigate these experiences further by means of two studies: (1) a qualitative study where patients are interviewed about their experiences with (and potential interventions for) stigma and (2) a quantitative study where patients fill in questionnaires regarding stigmatisation.
Primary objectives of study 1:
1a. How do Dutch-speaking patients with a PD admitted to a psychiatric institute
experience stigmatisation by the public and health care providers?
1b. How do these patients experience self-stigma?
1c. How can stigmatisation of PDs be intervened, according to patients with PD?
Primary objectives of study 2:
2a. How often and to what degree do Dutch-speaking patients with a PD who are
admitted to a psychiatric institute experience stigmatisation by the public and health
care providers?
2b. How often and to what degree do these patients experience self-stigma?
2c. To which extent do experiences of stigma and self-stigma of PDs differ between
youth, adults and elderly?
Study objective
It is hypothesised that PD patients experience significant (self-)stigmatisation and that they have interesting ideas for interventions regarding the stigmatisation of PDs. An hypothesis regarding the difference between age groups is not possible to state based on the literature.
Study design
There is one moment of measurement.
Inclusion criteria
In order to be eligible to participate in the qualitative study, a subject must:
1. Be eighteen years or older
2. Have a PD in accordance with the DSM-5 criteria
In order to be eligible to participate in the quantitative study, a subject must:
1. Be sixteen years or older
2. Have a PD in accordance with the DSM-5 criteria
Exclusion criteria
A potential subject who meets the following criterium will be excluded from participation in
this study:
1. Inadequate competence in the Dutch language.
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL9300 |
Other | METC Erasmus Medical Centre, Rotterdam : MEC-2021-0143 |