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交叉性与与健康相关的污名:来自印度尼西亚受污名化健康状况人群的经验洞察。

Intersectionality and health-related stigma: insights from experiences of people living with stigmatized health conditions in Indonesia.

机构信息

Athena Institute, Faculty of Science, Vrije University Amsterdam, VU Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081, HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2020 Nov 11;19(1):206. doi: 10.1186/s12939-020-01318-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health-related stigma is a complex phenomenon, the experience of which intersects with those of other adversities arising from a diversity of social inequalities and oppressive identities like gender, sexuality, and poverty - a concept called "intersectionality". Understanding this intersectionality between health-related stigma and other forms of social marginalization can provide a fuller and more comprehensive picture of stigma associated with health conditions. The main objective of this paper is to build upon the concept of intersectionality in health-related stigma by exploring the convergence of experiences of stigma and other adversities across the intersections of health and other forms of social oppressions among people living with stigmatized health conditions in Indonesia.

METHODS

This qualitative study interviewed 40 people affected by either of four stigmatizing health conditions (HIV, leprosy, schizophrenia, and diabetes) in Jakarta and West Java, Indonesia between March and June 2018. Data was analyzed thematically using an integrative inductive-deductive framework approach.

RESULTS

The main intersectional inequalities identified by the participants were gender and socioeconomic status (n = 21), followed by religion (n = 13), age (n = 11), co-morbidity (n = 9), disability (n = 6), and sexuality (n = 4). Based on these inequalities/identities, the participants reported of experiencing oppression because of prevailing social norms, systems, and policies (macro-level), exclusion and discrimination from societal actors (meso-level), and self-shame and stigma (micro-level). While religion and age posed adversities that negatively affected participants in macro and meso levels, they helped mitigate the negative experiences of stigma in micro level by improving self-acceptance and self-confidence.

CONCLUSION

This study uncovered how the experience of health-related stigma intersects with other oppressions originating from the various social inequalities in an individual's life. The findings highlight the importance of acknowledging and understanding the multi-dimensional aspect of lives of people living with stigmatized health conditions, and warrant integrated multi-level and cross-cutting stigma reduction interventions to address the intersectional oppressions they experience.

摘要

背景

与健康相关的污名是一种复杂的现象,其经历与性别、性取向和贫困等多种社会不平等和压迫性身份所带来的其他逆境交织在一起——这一概念被称为“交叉性”。理解与健康相关的污名和其他形式的社会边缘化之间的这种交叉性,可以更全面地了解与健康状况相关的污名。本文的主要目的是通过探索在印度尼西亚患有污名化健康状况的人群中,健康和其他形式的社会压迫之间的交叉点上,污名与其他逆境经历的交汇,在与健康相关的污名的交叉性概念基础上更进一步。

方法

本定性研究于 2018 年 3 月至 6 月在印度尼西亚雅加达和西爪哇采访了 40 名受四种污名化健康状况(艾滋病毒、麻风病、精神分裂症和糖尿病)影响的人。使用综合归纳演绎框架方法对数据进行主题分析。

结果

参与者确定的主要交叉不平等因素是性别和社会经济地位(n=21),其次是宗教(n=13)、年龄(n=11)、合并症(n=9)、残疾(n=6)和性取向(n=4)。基于这些不平等/身份,参与者报告了由于普遍的社会规范、制度和政策(宏观层面)、来自社会行为者的排斥和歧视(中观层面)以及自我羞耻和污名(微观层面)而遭受的压迫。虽然宗教和年龄在宏观和中观层面上给参与者带来了不利影响,但通过提高自我接受和自信,它们有助于减轻微观层面上污名化的负面体验。

结论

本研究揭示了与健康相关的污名经历如何与个人生活中的各种社会不平等所产生的其他压迫相交织。研究结果强调了承认和理解患有污名化健康状况的人群生活的多维度方面的重要性,并需要采取综合多层次和跨领域的减少污名化干预措施,以解决他们所经历的交叉性压迫。

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