Cooper Fred, Dolezal Luna, Rose Arthur
Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK.
University of Bristol Law School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.
J Med Humanit. 2025 Mar;46(1):59-73. doi: 10.1007/s10912-024-09877-7. Epub 2024 Jul 23.
In this article, we argue that shaming interventions and messages during Covid-19 have drawn the relationship between public health and shame into a heightened state of contention, offering us a valuable opportunity to reconsider shame as a desired outcome of public health work, and to push back against the logics of individual responsibility and blame for illness and disease on which it sits. We begin by defining shame and demonstrating how it is conceptually and practically distinct from stigma. We then set out evidence on the consequences of shame for social and relational health outcomes and assess the past and present dimensions of shame in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, primarily through a corpus of international news stories on the shaming of people perceived to have transgressed public health directions or advice. Following a brief note on shame (and policymaking) in a cultural context, we turn to the concept and practice of 'shame-sensitivity' in order to theorise a set of practical and adaptable principles that could be used to assist policymakers in short- and medium-term decision-making on urgent, tenacious, and emerging issues within public health. Finally, we consider the longer consequences of pandemic shame, making a wider case for the acknowledgement of the emotion as a key determinant of health.
在本文中,我们认为在新冠疫情期间的羞辱干预措施和信息已使公共卫生与羞耻之间的关系进入了高度争议状态,这为我们提供了一个宝贵的机会,重新审视羞耻作为公共卫生工作期望达到的结果,并抵制其背后关于疾病的个人责任和指责的逻辑。我们首先对羞耻进行定义,并说明它在概念和实际层面上如何与污名相区别。然后,我们阐述羞耻对社会和人际关系健康结果的影响的证据,并主要通过一系列关于羞辱那些被认为违反公共卫生指示或建议的人的国际新闻报道,评估新冠疫情背景下羞耻的过去和当下维度。在简要提及文化背景下的羞耻(及政策制定)之后,我们转向“羞耻敏感性”的概念和实践,以便从理论上提出一套实用且可调整的原则,可用于协助政策制定者就公共卫生领域的紧迫、棘手和新出现的问题进行短期和中期决策。最后,我们思考疫情羞耻的更长远影响,更广泛地主张承认这种情感是健康的关键决定因素。