University of Texas At Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA.
Department of Social Work, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022 Oct;9(5):1912-1922. doi: 10.1007/s40615-021-01129-x. Epub 2021 Sep 10.
Depression and diabetes are two of the most common health conditions experienced by those from Latino backgrounds. However, community-based stigma toward these health conditions may discourage those experiencing symptoms of depression or diabetes from seeking professional assistance. To assess stigma in the Latino community toward these common health conditions, a community-based sample of 469 Latino participants in a major urban area in the [Southwestern United States - Houston, TX] completed a face-to-face survey using an experimental vignette methodology. Participants were asked to name the problem that the subject of the vignette was experiencing based on the symptoms described in the vignette. This survey also inquired about public stigma toward individuals experiencing symptoms of depression and/or diabetes. Results indicate that although the majority (60%) of the sample were able to correctly identify symptoms of depression, it was more difficult for them to identify symptoms of depression with co-occurring diabetes. Overall levels of public stigma toward those experiencing depression were moderate, and co-occurring symptoms of diabetes did not moderate stigma toward those experiencing depression. These findings indicate a need for intervention approaches within the Latino community to increase health literacy related to depression and type 2 diabetes, as well as an ongoing need to reduce stigma toward those experiencing symptoms of depression. Implications for future research, practice, and health promotion are discussed.
抑郁和糖尿病是拉丁裔人群中最常见的两种健康问题。然而,针对这些健康问题的社区污名可能会阻止那些出现抑郁或糖尿病症状的人寻求专业帮助。为了评估拉丁裔社区对这些常见健康问题的污名,本研究采用实验情景法,对美国西南部一个主要城市的 469 名拉丁裔社区参与者进行了一项基于社区的调查。参与者被要求根据情景描述中描述的症状来命名情景中主题所经历的问题。该调查还询问了公众对有抑郁和/或糖尿病症状的个人的污名。结果表明,尽管大多数(60%)参与者能够正确识别抑郁症状,但他们更难以识别同时伴有糖尿病的抑郁症状。公众对抑郁的总体污名程度处于中等水平,而同时存在的糖尿病症状并没有对有抑郁症状的人的污名程度产生影响。这些发现表明,拉丁裔社区需要采取干预措施,提高与抑郁和 2 型糖尿病相关的健康素养,同时还需要继续减少对有抑郁症状的人的污名。讨论了对未来研究、实践和健康促进的影响。