Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, School of Nursing, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
PLoS One. 2022 Sep 12;17(9):e0274323. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274323. eCollection 2022.
Stigmatization of COVID-19 disease has been speculated due to misinformation about the disease, fearing of contracting the infection, absence of available cure, and holding responsibility for infecting others. We aimed to establish the prevalence of COVID-19 related stigma and its association with empathic responding, in addition to exploring predictors of stigma and testing intention among Jordanian people. A quantitative, descriptive and predictive design was used and data were collected using a web-based survey from 1074 adults. Findings showed that participants had high stigmatization against COVID-19 infection. Higher empathic responding (both cognitive and affective), being a female participant, and older age resulted in higher stigmatization. Only stigmatization of COVID-19 negatively predicted individuals' intention for testing. These findings warrant intensive efforts from the Jordanian government on a local and national level to provide ongoing public education related to several aspects of COVID-19 disease, in order to reduce or prevent the associated stigma and increase people's intention for testing.
由于对疾病的误解、担心感染、缺乏有效治疗方法以及对感染他人的责任,人们可能会对 COVID-19 产生污名化。本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 相关污名的流行程度及其与同理心反应之间的关系,此外,还探讨了约旦人的污名预测因素和检测意愿。采用定量、描述性和预测性设计,通过网络调查从 1074 名成年人中收集数据。研究结果表明,参与者对 COVID-19 感染存在高度污名化。更高的同理心反应(认知和情感)、女性参与者和年龄较大的参与者会导致更高的污名化。只有对 COVID-19 的污名化会负向预测个体的检测意愿。这些发现表明,约旦政府需要在地方和国家层面上做出积极努力,开展与 COVID-19 疾病相关的多方面公共教育,以减少或预防相关污名化,并提高人们的检测意愿。