Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, College of Medicine and College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
BMC Med. 2024 Oct 8;22(1):435. doi: 10.1186/s12916-024-03661-z.
Health-related stigma and its internalization among individuals with chronic health conditions contribute to impaired mental and physical health and quality of life. Research on health-related stigma has been siloed, with disease-specific measures that may not capture the experiences of individuals with multiple health conditions and that prevent comparisons across health conditions. The current study aimed to develop and test a transdiagnostic measure of internalized health-related stigma for use among adults with different physical health conditions.
An existing measure of internalized mental health stigma was adapted to assess stigma due to chronic physical health conditions following COSMIN procedures, with input from advisory boards of community members living with a range of stigmatized health conditions (obesity, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, skin diseases, HIV, chronic pain, and cancers) and of health professionals who specialized in these conditions. The new Internalized Health-Related Stigma (I-HEARTS) Scale was tested in an online sample of 300 adults with these health conditions, recruited from ResearchMatch. Additional psychosocial measures of mental health and quality of life were administered, and participants provided information about their health conditions and demographic characteristics. Exploratory factor analysis and tests of reliability and validity were conducted to determine the psychometric properties of the I-HEARTS Scale, and k-means clustering and receiver of characteristic curve analysis were used to determine a clinically meaningful cutoff score indicating high levels of internalized stigma.
Factor analysis results yielded a 25-item scale with a 3-factor solution, with subscales of Perceived and Anticipated Stigma, Stereotype Application and Self-Devaluation, and Stigma Resistance. Psychometric properties for internal consistency, inter-item and item-total correlations, and test-retest reliability were strong. Certain demographics (e.g., younger age) and characteristics related to health conditions (e.g., greater symptom severity) were associated with higher levels of internalized stigma. I-HEARTS Scale scores correlated moderately to strongly with related but distinct psychosocial measures, and a cutoff score of 3.40 or higher on the 1-7 rating scale was determined to indicate clinically meaningful levels of internalized stigma.
The I-HEARTS Scale is a reliable and valid measure for the assessment of internalized health-related stigma among adults with varied stigmatized chronic health conditions. STUDY PRE-REGISTRATION: https://osf.io/84c5d/?view_only=87238512f6d6475c87f8f64280a8a15f .
与慢性健康状况相关的污名及其内化会导致精神和身体健康以及生活质量受损。与健康相关的污名研究一直是孤立的,使用的是针对特定疾病的措施,这些措施可能无法捕捉到多种健康状况个体的体验,也无法跨健康状况进行比较。本研究旨在为不同身体健康状况的成年人开发和测试一种用于评估内化的与健康相关的污名的跨诊断测量工具。
根据 COSMIN 程序,对现有的内化心理健康污名量表进行了改编,以评估由于慢性身体健康状况而产生的污名,同时还征求了来自患有一系列受污名化的健康状况(肥胖,1 型和 2 型糖尿病,皮肤疾病,艾滋病毒,慢性疼痛和癌症)的社区成员顾问委员会以及专门从事这些状况的健康专业人员的意见。在从 ResearchMatch 招募的 300 名患有这些健康状况的成年人的在线样本中测试了新的内化的与健康相关的污名量表(I-HEARTS)。还对心理健康和生活质量的其他心理社会措施进行了评估,参与者提供了有关其健康状况和人口统计学特征的信息。进行了探索性因素分析以及可靠性和有效性检验,以确定 I-HEARTS 量表的心理测量特性,并使用 K-均值聚类和受试者工作特征曲线分析来确定表示高度内化污名的临床有意义的截断分数。
因素分析结果得出了一个包含 25 个项目的量表,具有 3 个因子结构,包括感知和预期的污名,刻板印象的应用和自我评价以及抵抗污名。内部一致性,项目间和项目总分相关性以及重测信度的心理测量特性很强。某些人口统计学特征(例如,年龄较小)和与健康状况相关的特征(例如,症状严重程度更大)与内化的污名程度较高有关。I-HEARTS 量表得分与相关但不同的心理社会措施呈中度至高度相关,1-7 评分量表上的 3.40 或更高的得分被确定为表示具有临床意义的内化污名水平。
I-HEARTS 量表是一种可靠有效的工具,可用于评估患有各种受污名化的慢性健康状况的成年人的内化的与健康相关的污名。研究注册:https://osf.io/84c5d/?view_only=87238512f6d6475c87f8f64280a8a15f 。