Artículo de revista
Stigmatisation associated with COVID-19 in the general Colombian population
Fecha
2021-09-05Registro en:
10.1177/0020764020972445
1741-2854
0020-7640
Autor
Cassiani-Miranda, Carlos Arturo
Campo-Arias, Adalberto
Tirado-Otalvaro, Andrés Felipe
Botero-Tobon, Luz Adriana
Upegui-Arango, Luz Dary
Rodríguez-Verdugo, María Soledad
Botero-Tobon, María Elena
Arismendy-Lopez, Yinneth Andrea
Robles-Fonnegra, William Alberto
Niño, Levinson
Scoppetta, Orlando
Institución
Resumen
Background: As the COVID-19 pandemic progresses, the fear of infection increases and, with it, the stigmadiscrimination, which makes it an additional problem of the epidemic. However, studies about stigma associated with coronavirus are scarce worldwide.
Aims: To determine the association between stigmatisation and fear of COVID-19 in the general population of Colombia.
Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out. A total of 1,687 adults between 18 and 76 years old (M=36.3; SD=12.5), 41.1% health workers, filled out an online questionnaire on Stigma-Discrimination and the COVID-5 Fear Scale, adapted by the research team.
Results: The proportion of high fear of COVID-19 was 34.1%; When comparing the affirmative answers to the questionnaire on stigma-discrimination towards COVID-19, it was found that the difference was significantly higher in the general population compared to health workers in most of the questions evaluated, which indicates a high level of stigmatisation in that group. An association between high fear of COVID-19 and stigma was evidenced in 63.6% of the questions in the questionnaire.
Conclusion: Stigma-discrimination towards COVID-19 is frequent in the Colombian population and is associated with high levels of fear towards said disease, mainly people who are not health workers.