A Literature Review of the Measurement of Coping with Stigmatization and Discrimination

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sara Partow, R. Cook, R. Mcdonald
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Abstract

Abstract Research suggests there is a link between stigma-related stress and the mental health of the stigmatized, with coping being recognized as an important mediator/moderator of this relationship. Standardized questionnaires have been commonly used to measure coping in this body of research. This article identifies some of these studies and discusses several of these instruments, with a focus on their appropriateness for studying coping with stigmatization and discrimination. A systematic search of the literature was adapted for this review. The search term “(cope OR coping) AND stress* AND (stigma OR discriminat*)” was used, within the abstract field of five scientific databases. Articles that then met certain inclusion criteria were reviewed and organized using a matrix approach. Race and ethnicity were the most frequent stigma characteristics studied, with some commonly stigmatized groups being absent from the literature. Measures specifically designed to assess coping with stigmatization or discrimination were used less frequently. Only a few studies measured coping responses related to a specific form of stigmatization or discrimination.
应对污名化和歧视措施的文献综述
摘要研究表明,与污名化相关的压力与被污名化者的心理健康之间存在联系,应对被认为是这种关系的重要中介/调节因素。在这一研究中,标准化问卷通常用于衡量应对能力。本文确定了其中一些研究,并讨论了其中一些文书,重点是它们是否适合研究应对污名化和歧视。本文对文献进行了系统检索。在五个科学数据库的抽象领域中,使用了搜索词“(应付或应对)与压力*AND(污名或歧视*)”。然后符合某些纳入标准的文章采用矩阵法进行审查和组织。种族和族裔是所研究的最常见的污名特征,文献中没有一些通常被污名化的群体。专门用于评估应对污名化或歧视的措施使用频率较低。只有少数研究衡量了与特定形式的污名化或歧视有关的应对措施。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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