Emerg Infect Dis. 2024 Mar;30(3):519-529. doi: 10.3201/eid3003.230934.
Infectious disease outbreaks are associated with substantial stigma, which can have negative effects on affected persons and communities and on outbreak control. Thus, measuring stigma in a standardized and validated manner early in an outbreak is critical to disease control. We reviewed existing scales used to assess stigma during outbreaks. Our findings show that many different scales have been developed, but few have been used more than once, have been adequately validated, or have been tested in different disease and geographic contexts. We found that scales were usually developed too slowly to be informative early during an outbreak and were published a median of 2 years after the first case of an outbreak. A rigorously developed, transferable stigma scale is needed to assess and direct responses to stigma during infectious disease outbreaks.
传染病疫情爆发会引发严重的污名化现象,对感染者及其所在社区以及疫情控制都会产生负面影响。因此,在疫情爆发初期,以标准化和经过验证的方式来衡量污名化程度对于疾病控制至关重要。我们回顾了在疫情爆发期间用于评估污名化的现有量表。研究结果表明,已经开发出许多不同的量表,但很少有量表被重复使用,也很少有经过充分验证或在不同疾病和地理环境下进行测试。我们发现,这些量表的开发通常过于缓慢,无法在疫情爆发初期提供有用的信息,并且平均在疫情爆发的首例病例发生后 2 年才发表。因此,需要开发一种经过严格制定、可推广的污名量表,以评估和指导传染病疫情爆发期间的污名应对措施。