Determining the relationship between stigmatization and social support in tuberculosis patients

Hatice Polat , Gulcan Bahcecioglu Turan , Mehtap Tan
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Abstract

Background & Aim

It is aimed to analyze the relationship between stigmatization levels and social support perceptions of tuberculosis patients.

Methods & Materials

Research data are collected using socio-demographic information form, Stigmatization Scale in Patients with Tuberculosis and Multidimensional Social Support Scale.

Results

85.5 % of the patients have said that there are no other tuberculosis patients in their families. 83.9 % of the patients have stated that they did not tell anyone that they had tuberculosis. The results of the study show that patients with tuberculosis faced stigmatization, that their score from the scale is at a moderate level [mean:88.0 ± 10.33], and they got a moderate score [mean:54.19 ± 14.07] on the social support perception scale. It is determined that there is a negative relationship between social support perception and stigmatization. It is determined that tuberculosis patients experienced medium level of stigmatization. It is determined that their social support perception is at a medium level.

Conclusion

Stigmatization level is found to be significantly higher in individuals whose support from family, friends and a significant other in their life decreased. In order to reduce stigmatization in patients with tuberculosis, it may be recommended to increase the awareness of the society about the disease.
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确定结核病患者污名化与社会支持之间的关系
背景,目的分析结核病患者的污名化程度与社会支持感知之间的关系。方法,资料采用社会人口学信息表、结核病患者污名化量表和多维社会支持量表收集研究数据。结果85.5%的结核病患者表示其家庭中没有其他结核病患者。83.9%的患者表示他们没有告诉任何人他们患有肺结核。研究结果显示,结核病患者面临污名化,量表得分处于中等水平[平均值:88.0±10.33],社会支持感知量表得分为中等水平[平均值:54.19±14.07]。社会支持感知与污名化之间存在负相关关系。确定结核病患者经历了中等程度的污名化。决定了他们的社会支持感知处于中等水平。结论家庭、朋友和生活中重要他人支持减少的个体,其污名化水平显著增高。为了减少结核病患者的污名化,可能建议提高社会对结核病的认识。
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Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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30 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases aims to provide a forum for clinically relevant articles on all aspects of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections, including (but not limited to) epidemiology, clinical investigation, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, drug-resistance and public policy, and encourages the submission of clinical studies, thematic reviews and case reports. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases is an Open Access publication.
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