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Gender and community views of stigma and tuberculosis in rural Maharashtra, India

Atre, S. and Kudale, A. and Morankar, S. and Gosoniu, D. and Weiss, M. G.. (2011) Gender and community views of stigma and tuberculosis in rural Maharashtra, India. Global public health : an international journal for research, policy and practice, Vol. 6, H. 1. pp. 56-71.

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Abstract

Stigma associated with tuberculosis (TB) is often regarded as a barrier to health seeking and a cause of social suffering. Stigma studies are typically patient-centred, and less is known about the views of communities where patients reside. This study examined community perceptions of TB-related stigma. A total of 160 respondents (80 men and 80 women) without TB in the general population of Western Maharashtra, India, were interviewed using Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue interviews with same-sex and cross-sex vignettes depicting a person with typical features of TB. The study clarified features of TB-related stigma. Concealment of disease was explained as fear of losing social status, marital problems and hurtful behaviour by the community. For the female vignette, heredity was perceived as a cause for stigmatising behaviour. Marital problems were anticipated more for the male vignette. Anticipation of spouse support, however, was more definite for men and conditional for women, indicating the vulnerability of women. Community views acknowledged that both men and women with TB share a psychological burden of unfulfilled social responsibilities. The distinction between public health risks of infection and unjustified social isolation (stigma) was ambiguous. Such a distinction is important for effective community-based interventions for early diagnosis of TB and successful treatment
Faculties and Departments:09 Associated Institutions > Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute (Swiss TPH) > Former Units within Swiss TPH > Health Impact Assessment (Utzinger)
UniBasel Contributors:Weiss, Mitchell G. and Gosoniu, Dominic
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Routledge
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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