Akour Amal, AlMuhaissen Suha A, Nusair Mohammad B, Al-Tammemi Ala'a B, Mahmoud Nouf N, Jalouqa Sarah, Alrawashdeh Maissa N
Department of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, 11942 Jordan.
Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, 11942 Jordan.
SN Soc Sci. 2021;1(9):240. doi: 10.1007/s43545-021-00252-0. Epub 2021 Sep 27.
Stigmatization towards COVID-19 patients can lead to negative outcomes like social exclusion and bullying, and it may hinder the willingness of people to undergo testing. This study aimed to measure and explore the perception of stigmatization and bullying towards COVID-19 patients in Jordan. This was a web-based cross-sectional survey. Participants were recruited from social media platforms employing a snowball convenience sampling. The perception of bullying, beliefs regarding social consequences of infection, views on measures towards violators of patients' privacy, and how to reduce the stigma were assessed by self-reported measures. 397 participants returned completed questionnaires. The majority of respondents believed that COVID-19 patients in Jordan are getting bullied ( = 255, 64.3%) and over 80% believed that people enjoy sharing identities, or news about COVID-19 patients. Although most respondents had adequate knowledge regarding transmission/prevention of COVID-19, they believed that all or some of the COVID-19 patients practiced something wrong to get infected ( = 358, 90.2%). Moreover, 86.9% of respondents reported that people in Jordan were crossing their lines with bullying behaviors towards COVID-19 patients. However, these negative views would not discourage most respondents to get tested and follow the government's instructions if they or any of their acquaintances were suspected to be infected. Our study sheds the light on a high degree of stigma and bullying of COVID-19 patients during the early stage of the pandemic in Jordan. Hence, there is a need to develop and implement effective anti-stigma/anti-bullying campaigns that refute the misperception, raise public knowledge about COVID-19, and spread encouraging messages.
对新冠肺炎患者的污名化会导致社会排斥和欺凌等负面后果,还可能阻碍人们接受检测的意愿。本研究旨在衡量和探究约旦民众对新冠肺炎患者的污名化和欺凌认知。这是一项基于网络的横断面调查。参与者通过雪球式便利抽样从社交媒体平台招募。通过自我报告的方式评估欺凌认知、对感染社会后果的看法、对侵犯患者隐私行为的应对措施的观点以及如何减少污名。397名参与者返回了完整的问卷。大多数受访者认为约旦的新冠肺炎患者正受到欺凌(n = 255,64.3%),超过80%的人认为人们乐于分享新冠肺炎患者的身份或相关消息。尽管大多数受访者对新冠肺炎的传播/预防有足够的了解,但他们认为所有或部分新冠肺炎患者做错了事才会被感染(n = 358,90.2%)。此外,86.9%的受访者表示约旦民众在对新冠肺炎患者的欺凌行为上越界了。然而,如果他们自己或任何熟人被怀疑感染,这些负面看法并不会阻止大多数受访者接受检测并遵循政府的指示。我们的研究揭示了约旦在疫情早期对新冠肺炎患者存在高度的污名化和欺凌现象。因此,有必要制定和实施有效的反污名/反欺凌运动,以驳斥误解、提高公众对新冠肺炎的认识并传播鼓励信息。