A Study on Students’ Public Stigma of COVID-19 and Its Influencing Factors in The Context of The Long Term Handling of The COVID-19 Pandemic

L. Huang, Feng Liu, Boya Liu
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Objective: To understand the public stigma and associated factors of COVID-19 in Jingzhou adolescents relating to the prevention and containment of COVID-19 cases. Methods: From June to October 2021, an online survey was conducted in two junior high schools in Jingzhou City. A total of 2888 students participated in the survey, with 2800 being valid responses (effective rate 97.0%). The survey tools used the COVID-19 attitude questionnaire, and the related factors were analyzed by a stepwise multiple linear regression method. Results: 31.4% of the participants showed public stigma towards COVID-19, with a larger portion of those being in lower grades (P<0.01), only children (P<0.05), and those not quarantined during the outbreak (P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analyses showed higher levels of stress (P<0.01), lower levels of social support (P<0.05), younger age (P<0.01) and higher educational level of parents (P<0.05) during the pandemic correlated to stronger public stigma towards COVID-19. Conclusion: Participants' stigma of COVID-19 is widespread, and it is manifested in social isolation. The respondents’ level of stress and social support during the pandemic is shown to be linked to their degree of stigma. Methods for reducing this public stigma for COVID-19 may include stopping the spread of misinformation, providing psychological support, and alleviating negative emotions. Keywords: COVID-19, Adolescent, Student, Public Stigma.
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长期应对新冠肺炎疫情背景下大学生对新冠肺炎的公共污名及其影响因素研究
目的:了解荆州市青少年新冠肺炎公共污名及相关因素与疫情防控的关系。方法:于2021年6 - 10月在荆州市两所初中进行在线调查。共有2888名学生参与调查,有效回复2800份,有效率97.0%。调查工具采用新冠肺炎态度问卷,采用逐步多元线性回归分析相关因素。结果:31.4%的参与者对新冠肺炎表现出公开污名,其中低年级学生(P<0.01)、独生子女(P<0.05)和疫情期间未隔离者(P<0.05)的比例较大。多元线性回归分析显示,疫情期间压力水平越高(P<0.01)、社会支持水平越低(P<0.05)、年龄越小(P<0.01)、父母受教育程度越高(P<0.05)与公众对COVID-19的耻辱感越强相关。结论:参与者对新冠肺炎病耻感普遍存在,表现为社会孤立。在大流行期间,答复者的压力和社会支持水平与他们的耻辱程度有关。减少这种公众对COVID-19的耻辱感的方法可能包括阻止错误信息的传播、提供心理支持和缓解负面情绪。关键词:COVID-19;青少年;学生;
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