性格道德归因和联想回避:解释慢性m痘病耻感即使在康复后

Q3 Medicine
S. Davoudpour , R.O. Salvador , M.G. Curtis , A.L. French , S.G. Hosek , G. Phillips II , P.A. Serrano
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摘要

先前的研究表明,与疾病相关的柱头(例如m痘柱头)甚至在感染结束后也会持续存在。例如,尽管减少污名的公共卫生倡议和运动激增,但对艾滋病毒的污名仍然非常普遍。这些耻辱的延续,尤其是在康复后很长一段时间内避免联想,在某种程度上让学者和公共卫生官员都感到困惑。在这项研究中,我们使用性格道德归因的概念,为这种长期存在的耻辱提供了一个解释。方法采用keep it LITE研究的mpox子研究数据建立了多个逻辑回归模型。本横断面调查于2022年9月在美国伊利诺伊州进行,收集226名性少数群体对2022年伊利诺伊州麻疹疫情的态度。结果/讨论研究结果表明,mpox恢复者的道德归因与联想回避之间存在显著的正相关。认为患有m痘的人参与过不道德活动的人避免与那些从m痘中康复的人交往的可能性是那些没有将m痘与不道德活动联系起来的人的4.5倍。我们的结论是,当一个人的污名化状态被认为是他们自己不道德行为的结果时,以联想回避的形式出现的慢性污名化更有可能发生。鼓励去污名化运动在制定其努力时考虑到这一发现。
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Dispositional moral attribution and association avoidance: Explaining chronic Mpox stigma even after recovery

Background

Prior research indicates that disease-related stigma (e.g., mpox stigma) tends to perpetuate even after the conclusion of the infection. For instance, HIV stigma remains highly prevalent despite the proliferation of stigma-reducing public health initiatives and campaigns. Perpetuation of these stigmas, especially association avoidance well after recovery, has somewhat confounded scholars and public health officials alike. In this study, using the concept of dispositional moral attribution, we offer an explanation for this perpetuated stigma.

Methodology

We developed multiple logistic regression models using data from the mpox substudy of the Keeping it LITE study. This cross-sectional survey was conducted in Illinois, USA in September 2022 and collected the attitudes of 226 sexual minority individuals towards the 2022 mpox outbreak in Illinois.

Results/discussion

Findings indicate a significant positive relationship between moral attribution and association avoidance of those who have recovered from mpox. Individuals who believe those with mpox have participated in immoral activities are 4.5 times as likely to avoid association with those who recovered from mpox compared to those who do not associate mpox with immoral activities.

Conclusion

We conclude that chronic stigmatization, in the form of association avoidance, is more likely when the stigmatized status of an individual is presumed to be the result of their own immoral behavior. Destigmatization campaigns are encouraged to take this finding into account when framing their efforts.
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Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Health Policy
CiteScore
2.20
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107
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: This review aims to compare approaches to medical ethics and bioethics in two forms, Anglo-Saxon (Ethics, Medicine and Public Health) and French (Ethique, Médecine et Politiques Publiques). Thus, in their native languages, the authors will present research on the legitimacy of the practice and appreciation of the consequences of acts towards patients as compared to the limits acceptable by the community, as illustrated by the democratic debate.
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