Effects of Iciansen's Disease Stigma on The Psychosocial World of Survivors and Family Members
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2004-06
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Addis Ababa Univerisity
Abstract
This study attempts to examine the effects of HD stigma on the psychosocial world of survivors and
family members. Data were collected from 60 survivors (30F&30M) and 60 family members
(30F &30M) residing in three different sites in Addis Ababa by means of structured interview
schedules. Qualitative research method (case studies) also used to gather in depth individual data.
The quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and t- test.
The result revealed that the survivors and family members experience seriuus kinds of emotional
and behavioral disturbances due to HD stigma. These include depression, anger, anxiety, and
haired towards general community. Termination from job, school dropout, divorce, etc. could also
be found as the cost paid of this stigma. However, the t-test result revealed that these effects are
more severe in family member than survivors, and in females than males.
Regarding the strategies adopted in managing stigma concealing the disease, denying,
displacement, telling unreal stories, social withdraw and restrictions in porticipating in social
jUnctions were used by the respondents. Absence of public education program about the dise08e-O-I'-----j
lack of public awareness, lack of cooperation between professional workers and persons with HD,
absence of caunseling, lack of vocational rehabilitation, and societal negative attitudes towards
integration were found to be the major hazards in the reintegration of them into society.
Finally, the importance of counseling for the survivors and family members, health education for the
community, promoting the right, wellbeing, and education of females, provision of assertiveness
training especially to family members, awareness creation programme, etc. were recommended as
strategies jor the improvement ofHD survivors and family member life
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Psychosocial World