Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy, University of Edinburgh, 20 West Richmond Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9DX, UK.
The Poverty Alliance, UK.
Soc Sci Med. 2019 Jul;232:43-49. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.04.033. Epub 2019 Apr 25.
Individuals living in Scotland's most deprived communities experience a higher burden of morbidity and early mortality than those living in more affluent areas. Experiences of poverty-based stigma may be one psychosocial mechanism through which socioeconomic position influences health, although there is little available data on this issue from a Scottish perspective.
The aim of this study was to identify which aspects of poverty stigma are particularly salient to individuals with lived experience of poverty, and may therefore contribute to health inequalities.
Five focus groups were conducted with 39 individuals with experience of living on low incomes in Scotland in order to explore their experiences and perceptions of poverty stigma.
Five main themes were identified, reflecting aspects of poverty stigma operating at various structural, public and individual levels: media representations of poverty; negative encounters with social security systems; perceived public attitudes regarding poverty in Scotland; lowered self-esteem and internalisation of negative attitudes, and; emotional responses to stigma.
These dimensions of stigma potentially influence public health and health inequalities in Scotland, although future research will be necessary to quantify these and estimate their relationships with health outcomes.
苏格兰最贫困社区的居民比富裕地区的居民面临更高的发病率和早逝率。基于贫困的耻辱感的经历可能是社会经济地位影响健康的一种心理社会机制,尽管从苏格兰的角度来看,关于这个问题的数据很少。
本研究旨在确定哪些方面的贫困耻辱感对有贫困生活经历的个人特别突出,因此可能导致健康不平等。
在苏格兰进行了五次焦点小组讨论,参与者是 39 名有过低收入生活经历的个人,以探讨他们对贫困耻辱感的经历和看法。
确定了五个主要主题,反映了在各种结构、公共和个人层面上运作的贫困耻辱感的各个方面:媒体对贫困的描述;与社会保障制度的负面接触;苏格兰公众对贫困的看法;自尊心降低和消极态度内化;对耻辱的情感反应。
这些耻辱感的维度可能会影响苏格兰的公共卫生和健康不平等,尽管需要进一步研究来量化这些维度,并估计它们与健康结果的关系。