Author/Authors :
Sandra M. Goulding، نويسنده , , Beth Broussard ?
Berivan Demir، نويسنده , , Michael T. Compton، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background Given that accessing care, treatment
engagement, and course and outcomes among people with
schizophrenia may be influenced by beliefs about causes in
the larger community, causal beliefs about schizophrenia
have been studied in numerous communities around the
world. In particular, the 30-item list of etiological attributions
developed by Angermeyer and colleagues has been
used to describe causal beliefs in patients, family members,
and lay community members within such communities.
The current study, the first examination of the latent or
factorial structure of these 30 causal beliefs, seeks to provide
informative subscales that may enhance reliability
and validity of groupings of causes for future analyses
involving community members.
Method Data were gathered from six separate surveys
involving three distinct groups of individuals from the
same community within the southeastern United States:
lay community members, relatives of individuals with
schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and police officers at the
start of a 1-week mental health training program.
Results Exploratory factor analysis in the overall sample
(n = 577) revealed four factors that were used to define
four subscales, termed: personal/family/social stressors
(14 items), inconsistent with modern conceptions of risk
(8 items), external/environmental insults to the brain (6
items), and consistent with modern biological conceptions
(2 items). Cronbach’s internal consistency reliability
coefficients for these subscales were 0.91, 0.83, 0.71, and
0.65, respectively.
Conclusions These findings suggest that subscales could
be derived to provide continuous measures for assessing
causal beliefs in order to study how this concept relates to
attitudes toward schizophrenia, the people affected by the
disorder, and treatments that are recommended by mental
health professionals. Replication within similar and dissimilar
groups is warranted