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经验性艾滋病污名对健康的影响是通过内化污名和抑郁来介导的:来自安大略省艾滋病毒感染者污名指数的结果。

Impact of experienced HIV stigma on health is mediated by internalized stigma and depression: results from the people living with HIV stigma index in Ontario.

机构信息

MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Unity Health Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Sep 9;21(1):1595. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11596-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Experiences of HIV stigma remain prevalent across Canada, causing significant stress and negatively affecting the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV. While studies have consistently demonstrated that stigma negatively impacts health, there has been limited research on the mechanisms behind these effects. This study aims to identify which dimensions of stigma have significant relationships with self-rated health and examine the mechanisms by which those types of stigma impact self-rated health.

METHODS

We recruited 724 participants to complete the People Living with HIV Stigma Index in Ontario, designed by people living with HIV to measure nuanced changes in stigma and discrimination. The present study utilizes data from externally validated measures of stigma and health risks that were included in the survey. First, we conducted multiple regression analyses to examine which variables had a significant impact on self-rated health. Results from the multiple regression guided the mediation analysis. A parallel mediation model was created with enacted stigma as the antecedent, internalized stigma and depression as the mediators, and self-rated health as the outcome.

RESULTS

In the multiple regression analysis, internalized stigma (coefficient = -0.20, p < 0.01) and depression (coefficient = -0.07, p < 0.01) were both significant and independent predictors of health. Mediation analyses demonstrated that the relationship between enacted stigma and self-rated health is mediated in parallel by both internalized stigma [coefficient = -0.08, se = 0.03, 95% CI (-0.14, -0.02)] and depression [coefficient = -0.16, se = 0.03, 95% CI (-0.22, -0.11)].

CONCLUSIONS

We developed a mediation model to explain how HIV-related stigma negatively impacts health. We found that that enacted stigma, or experiences of prejudice or discrimination, can lead to internalized stigma, or internalization of negative thoughts regarding one's HIV status and/or increased depressive symptoms which then may lead to worse overall health. Highlighting the importance of internalized stigma and depression has the potential to shape the development of targeted intervention strategies aimed at reducing the burden of stigma and improving the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV.

摘要

背景

在加拿大,艾滋病毒污名的经历仍然普遍存在,给艾滋病毒感染者带来了巨大的压力,并对他们的健康和福祉产生了负面影响。尽管研究一直表明污名对健康有负面影响,但对于这些影响背后的机制研究有限。本研究旨在确定污名的哪些维度与自我评估的健康状况显著相关,并探讨这些类型的污名影响自我评估健康状况的机制。

方法

我们招募了 724 名参与者完成安大略省艾滋病毒感染者污名指数调查,该调查由艾滋病毒感染者设计,用于衡量污名和歧视的细微变化。本研究利用了调查中包含的经过外部验证的污名和健康风险指标的相关数据。首先,我们进行了多元回归分析,以确定哪些变量对自我评估的健康状况有显著影响。多元回归分析的结果为中介分析提供了指导。我们创建了一个平行的中介模型,其中实施性污名为前因,内化污名和抑郁为中介,自我评估的健康为结果。

结果

在多元回归分析中,内化污名(系数= -0.20,p < 0.01)和抑郁(系数= -0.07,p < 0.01)都是显著且独立的健康预测因素。中介分析表明,实施性污名与自我评估的健康状况之间的关系通过内化污名(系数= -0.08,se = 0.03,95%置信区间[-0.14,-0.02])和抑郁(系数= -0.16,se = 0.03,95%置信区间[-0.22,-0.11])呈平行中介。

结论

我们开发了一个中介模型来解释艾滋病毒相关污名如何对健康产生负面影响。我们发现,实施性污名或对偏见或歧视的经历会导致内化污名,即对自己的艾滋病毒状况的负面想法的内化和/或抑郁症状的增加,这可能会导致整体健康状况恶化。强调内化污名和抑郁的重要性有可能为制定有针对性的干预策略提供信息,这些策略旨在减轻污名的负担,改善艾滋病毒感染者的健康和福祉。

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