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传染病污名:在现代社会中具有不良适应性。

Infectious Disease Stigmas: Maladaptive in Modern Society.

作者信息

Smith Rachel A, Hughes David

机构信息

Rachel Smith is an Associate Professor in the Associate Professor in Communication Arts & Sciences, and David Hughes is an Assistant Professor in the Entomology and Biology at The Pennsylvania State University. Smith and Hughes are both investigators in the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics and the Methodology Center at The Pennsylvania State University.

出版信息

Commun Stud. 2014 Apr;65(2):132-138. doi: 10.1080/10510974.2013.851096.

Abstract

At multiple times in human history people have asked if there are stigmas. Is there some useful function stigmas serve in the context of our evolutionary history; is stigma adaptive? This essay discusses stigmas as a group-selection strategy and the human context in which stigmas likely appeared. The next section explores how human patterns have changed in modern society and the consequences for infectious disease (ID) stigmas in the modern age. The concluding section suggests that while social-living species may be particularly apt to create and communicate ID stigmas and enact ID-related stigmatization, such stigma-related processes no longer function to protect human communities. Stigmas do not increase the ability of modern societies to survive infectious diseases, but in fact may be important drivers of problematic disease dynamics and act as catalysts for failures in protecting public health.

摘要

在人类历史的多个时期,人们都曾问过是否存在污名。在我们的进化史背景下,污名是否具有某种有用的功能;污名是否具有适应性?本文将污名作为一种群体选择策略以及污名可能出现的人类背景进行了讨论。下一部分将探讨现代社会中人类模式是如何变化的以及对现代传染病污名的影响。结论部分指出,虽然群居物种可能特别容易产生和传播传染病污名并实施与传染病相关的污名化,但这种与污名相关的过程已不再起到保护人类群体的作用。污名并不能提高现代社会抵御传染病的能力,实际上可能是导致疾病问题动态变化的重要驱动因素,并且是公共卫生保护失败的催化剂。

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