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关于与2019冠状病毒病抗疫勇士相关的污名化以及社区认知洞察的研究

A Study on Coronavirus Disease-2019 Stigma Associated with Coronavirus Disease-2019 Warriors and an Insight into Community Perception.

作者信息

Gajula Madhavi, Madhukumar Suwarna

机构信息

MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital, Department of Community Medicine, Hoskote, Bengaluru Rural, India.

出版信息

Medeni Med J. 2022 Mar 18;37(1):54-61. doi: 10.4274/MMJ.galenos.2022.93384.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In 2020, the world came to a standstill due to the havoc created by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2. The onus of tackling the disease relies largely on healthcare workers. However, other members of society, such as police personnel and sanitary workers, also made a major contribution in disease prevention. Despite working relentlessly, they face stigma caused by misconceptions and false information that create a health gap. This study aimed to determine the level of stigma and discrimination against coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) warriors, understand its effects, and assess the community perception of the causes of stigmatization.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted for 6 months. The sample size was time-bound, and a mixed method of sampling was employed. A total of 78 COVID-19 warriors and 68 participants from the community were enrolled. Stigma assessment was based on four domains: anticipated stigma, experienced stigma, internalized stigma, and disclosure concerns. Relevant tests of significance were applied, and the data are presented in percentages and ratios.

RESULTS

Of the participants, 46.1% were in the age group of 30-40 years, 47% were males, and 81% were doctors by profession and were engaged in a minimum of 6-12 h of duty for 2 weeks. Of the study population, 85.5% had anticipated stigma, whereas 72.2% had experienced stigma, 43.4% had internalized stigma, and 76.3% had disclosure concerns. Internalized stigma was found to be significantly associated with age (p<0.05) and personal attributes (p<0.05). Of the community participants, 47.1% had a doctor in their neighborhood, and contracting COVID-19 was the primary concern of 44.1% due to the presence of a COVID-19 warrior in their vicinity. Other concerns, such as having to take extra precautions and social distancing being compromised, were also reported.

CONCLUSIONS

A significant level of stigma was experienced by COVID-19 warriors, causing a negative impact on their mental well-being.

摘要

目的

2020年,严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2造成的破坏使世界陷入停滞。应对该疾病的责任很大程度上落在医护人员身上。然而,社会上的其他成员,如警察和卫生工作者,在疾病预防方面也做出了重大贡献。尽管他们不懈努力,但仍面临因误解和虚假信息导致的污名化,这造成了健康差距。本研究旨在确定针对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)抗疫战士的污名化和歧视程度,了解其影响,并评估社区对污名化原因的看法。

方法

进行了为期6个月的横断面研究。样本量受时间限制,采用混合抽样方法。共招募了78名COVID-19抗疫战士和68名社区参与者。污名化评估基于四个领域:预期污名、经历的污名、内化污名和披露担忧。应用了相关的显著性检验,数据以百分比和比率表示。

结果

参与者中,46.1%年龄在30-40岁之间,47%为男性,81%职业为医生,且连续2周至少工作6-12小时。在研究人群中,85.5%有预期污名,72.2%有经历的污名,43.4%有内化污名,76.3%有披露担忧。发现内化污名与年龄(p<0.05)和个人属性(p<0.05)显著相关。在社区参与者中,47.1%的邻居中有医生,44.1%的人主要担心因附近有COVID-19抗疫战士而感染该病毒。还报告了其他担忧因素,如必须采取额外预防措施以及社交距离受到影响。

结论

COVID-19抗疫战士经历了相当程度的污名化,这对他们的心理健康产生了负面影响。

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