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了解在澳大利亚的中越背景的大学生中对乙型肝炎的污名化和态度。

Understanding stigma and attitudes towards hepatitis B among university students in Australia of Chinese and Vietnamese background.

机构信息

Centre for Social Research in Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia.

School of Social Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2024 Oct 14;24(1):2801. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20226-0.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Hepatitis B is a significant public health concern and a leading cause of liver cancer across the world. In Australia, hepatitis B is largely endemic in migrant communities, particularly amongst the Chinese and Vietnamese communities. Negative attitudes towards hepatitis B can be a major barrier to hepatitis B testing and linkage to care. This mixed-methods research explores the attitudes and beliefs, including stigma, about hepatitis B among students of Vietnamese and Chinese background in Australia. Students were chosen as participants as there is little research examining hepatitis B among university students in Australia and they provide a point of entry to communities with high prevalence of hepatitis B, that otherwise may be hard to access.

METHODS

Online surveys were distributed in Chinese, Vietnamese, and English via social media and completed by 112 students of Chinese and 95 students of Vietnamese backgrounds. In-depth interviews were also conducted with 13 Vietnamese and 10 Chinese participants to further explore the survey results.

RESULTS

Survey findings suggest that students have varied attitudes towards people living with hepatitis B. Around half of the participants reported they would behave negatively towards other people with hepatitis B and that they would expect to experience stigma or discrimination if they had hepatitis B. While over 70% in both samples reported that people who have hepatitis B should not be isolated by family and friends, 47.6% of the Chinese sample and 28.3% of the Vietnamese sample reported they would avoid close contact with someone with hepatitis B. The qualitative data expands on the quantitative data. Four key themes were identified: (1) Caution not discrimination (2) Hepatitis B as a sign of immoral behaviour (3) Discriminatory behaviour based on perceived effects of hepatitis B and (4) Shifting attitudes.

CONCLUSION

This research provides insights that could inform culturally sensitive health promotion programs to address negative attitudes towards hepatitis B among the broader Chinese and Vietnamese communities living in Australia.

摘要

引言

乙型肝炎是全球范围内一个重大的公共卫生问题,也是导致肝癌的主要原因之一。在澳大利亚,乙型肝炎在移民群体中广泛流行,特别是在华人和越南人群体中。对乙型肝炎的负面态度可能是乙型肝炎检测和与护理机构联系的主要障碍。本混合方法研究探讨了澳大利亚中越背景学生对乙型肝炎的态度和信念,包括耻辱感。选择学生作为参与者是因为几乎没有研究调查澳大利亚大学生中的乙型肝炎,而他们提供了一个进入乙型肝炎高发社区的切入点,否则可能难以进入。

方法

通过社交媒体以中文、越南文和英文发布在线调查,并由 112 名中国背景学生和 95 名越南背景学生完成。还对 13 名越南人和 10 名中国人进行了深入访谈,以进一步探讨调查结果。

结果

调查结果表明,学生对乙型肝炎患者的态度各不相同。约一半的参与者表示,他们会对其他乙型肝炎患者表现出负面行为,并预计如果他们患有乙型肝炎,会遭受耻辱或歧视。虽然两个样本中超过 70%的人报告说,患有乙型肝炎的人不应该被家人和朋友隔离,但 47.6%的中国样本和 28.3%的越南样本报告说,他们会避免与乙型肝炎患者密切接触。定性数据扩展了定量数据。确定了四个关键主题:(1)谨慎而不是歧视;(2)乙型肝炎是不道德行为的标志;(3)基于对乙型肝炎影响的感知而产生的歧视行为;(4)态度转变。

结论

本研究提供了见解,可以为在澳大利亚生活的更广泛的华人社区和越南社区提供针对乙型肝炎的文化敏感的健康促进计划,以解决对乙型肝炎的负面态度。

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