J Prev Med Public Health.  2012 Mar;45(2):90-97. 10.3961/jpmph.2012.45.2.90.

Factors Affecting Public Prejudice and Social Distance on Mental Illness: Analysis of Contextual Effect by Multi-level Analysis

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Health Policy and Management, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. phealth@snu.ac.kr
  • 2Institute of Health Policy and Management, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul, Korea.
  • 3The Central Mental Health Supporting Committee, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
While there have been many quantitative studies on the public's attitude towards mental illnesses, it is hard to find quantitative study which focused on the contextual effect on the public's attitude. The purpose of this study was to identify factors that affect the public's beliefs and attitudes including contextual effects.
METHODS
We analyzed survey on the public's beliefs and attitudes towards mental illness in Korea with multi-level analysis. We analyzed the public's beliefs and attitudes in terms of prejudice as an intermediate outcome and social distance as a final outcome. Then, we focused on the associations of factors, which were individual and regional socio-economic factors, familiarity, and knowledge based on the comparison of the intermediate and final outcomes.
RESULTS
Prejudice was not explained by regional variables but was only correlated with individual factors. Prejudice increased with age and decreased by high education level. However, social distance controlling for prejudice increased in females, in people with a high education level, and in regions with a high education level and a high proportion of the old. Therefore, social distance without controlling for prejudice increased in females, in the elderly, in highly educated people, and in regions with a high education and aged community.
CONCLUSIONS
The result of the multi-level analysis for the regional variables suggests that social distance for mental illness are not only determined by individual factors but also influenced by the surroundings so that it could be tackled sufficiently with appropriate considering of the relevant regional context with individual characteristics.

Keyword

Attitude; Mental illness; Multilevel analysis; Prejudice; Social distance

MeSH Terms

Adult
Age Factors
Educational Status
Female
*Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Humans
Male
*Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Multilevel Analysis
*Prejudice
Republic of Korea
Sex Factors
*Social Distance
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