Helweg-Larsen Marie, Tjitra Callista
Dickinson College.
University of East Anglia.
Stigma Health. 2024 Feb;9(1):30-38. doi: 10.1037/sah0000304. Epub 2021 Apr 19.
Research on the effects of stigmatizing on smokers shows that it is stressful to be reminded of one's devalued status and stigmatization might help or hinder quitting intentions. In this study, we asked smokers (=277) to play an online ball-tossing Cyberball game, ostensibly with non-smoking strangers. Participants were randomly assigned to an ostracism (included or excluded) and concealment (smoking status concealed or revealed) manipulation. We found that exclusion led smokers (directly or via threat appraisals) to be more stressed, cognitively depleted, rejection sensitive, have fewer positive cognitions, see themselves at greater health risk, feel more internalized stigma, and be more interested in quitting, with stronger effects when their smoking status was revealed instead of concealed. These results suggest that concealment is imperfect in protecting against stigma and that exclusion (although stressful and cognitively taxing) can lead to cognitions, attitudes, and intentions helping smokers quit and thus leave their devalued identity. The results do not imply that one ought to stigmatize; stigmatizing smokers might be unethical or create barriers to health-seeking behaviors which could counteract structural efforts to help smokers quit. Future research should examine the role of self-affirmation to increase the effectiveness of health messages perceived as stigmatizing or identity threatening.
关于污名化对吸烟者影响的研究表明,被提醒自己被贬低的身份会带来压力,污名化可能有助于或阻碍戒烟意愿。在本研究中,我们让吸烟者(n = 277)玩一款在线抛球网络球游戏,表面上是与不吸烟的陌生人一起玩。参与者被随机分配到被排斥(被接纳或被排斥)和隐瞒(吸烟状况被隐瞒或被披露)的操作条件下。我们发现,被排斥会导致吸烟者(直接或通过威胁评估)压力更大、认知耗竭、对拒绝更敏感、积极认知更少、认为自己健康风险更高、感到更多内化污名,并且对戒烟更感兴趣,当他们的吸烟状况被披露而非隐瞒时,效果更强。这些结果表明,隐瞒在防止污名化方面并不完美,而且被排斥(尽管有压力且耗费认知资源)会导致有助于吸烟者戒烟并因此摆脱其被贬低身份的认知、态度和意愿。这些结果并不意味着人们应该进行污名化;污名化吸烟者可能不道德,或者会给寻求健康行为造成障碍,这可能会抵消帮助吸烟者戒烟的结构性努力。未来的研究应该考察自我肯定在提高被视为污名化或身份威胁的健康信息有效性方面的作用。