Reutter Linda I, Stewart Miriam J, Veenstra Gerry, Love Rhonda, Raphael Dennis, Makwarimba Edward
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Qual Health Res. 2009 Mar;19(3):297-311. doi: 10.1177/1049732308330246.
In this article, we report on qualitative findings pertaining to low-income people's perceptions of and responses to "poverty stigma," a key component of social exclusion with important implications for health and well-being. Our findings are drawn from a multimethod study designed to investigate experiences of social exclusion and social isolation among people living on low incomes. We conducted semistructured individual interviews (n = 59) and group interviews (total n = 34) with low-income residents of two large Canadian cities. Data were analyzed using thematic content analysis techniques. Participants overwhelmingly thought that other members of society tend to view them as a burden to society-as lazy, disregarding of opportunities, irresponsible, and opting for an easy life. Low-income people responded to perceived stigma with a variety of cognitive and behavioral strategies that reflected their efforts to reconcile their perceived "social" and "personal" identities. These strategies included confronting discrimination directly, disregarding responses from others, helping other low-income people, withdrawing and isolating themselves from others, engaging in processes of cognitive distancing, and concealing their financial situation.
在本文中,我们报告了关于低收入人群对“贫困污名”的认知及反应的定性研究结果,“贫困污名”是社会排斥的一个关键组成部分,对健康和幸福有着重要影响。我们的研究结果来自一项多方法研究,该研究旨在调查低收入人群的社会排斥和社会孤立经历。我们对加拿大两个大城市的低收入居民进行了半结构化个人访谈(n = 59)和小组访谈(共n = 34)。数据采用主题内容分析技术进行分析。参与者压倒性地认为社会其他成员倾向于将他们视为社会负担——懒惰、无视机会、不负责任且选择安逸生活。低收入人群通过各种认知和行为策略来应对感知到的污名,这些策略反映了他们努力协调其感知到的“社会”和“个人”身份。这些策略包括直接面对歧视、无视他人的反应、帮助其他低收入人群、与他人疏远和孤立自己、进行认知上的距离调整,以及隐瞒自己的财务状况。