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Exploring Manifestations of TB-Related Stigma Experienced by Women in Kolkata, India

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ANNALS OF GLOBAL HEALTH
卷 84, 期 4, 页码 727-735

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UBIQUITY PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.29024/aogh.2383

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  1. UAB Sparkman Center for Global Health

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Background: Stigma associated with tuberculosis (TB) is still common in many societies, contributing to delays in treatment seeking and treatment non-compliance. India has the highest burden of TB in the world with female TB patients bearing a considerable burden of TB-related stigma. Objectives: This study aimed to explore the manifestations and consequences of stigma experienced by female TB patients in an urban setting in India and their strategies to cope with the social stigma of TB. Methods: Twenty qualitative interviews were conducted with female TB patients who were either currently on treatment or had undergone treatment at a TB clinic in Kolkata, India. Data were coded and analyzed with the NVivo qualitative software using a thematic approach. Results: Our results indicated that TB stigma mainly manifested through social isolation and avoidance due to fear of contagion, gossip and verbal abuse, failed marriage prospects, and neglect from family. Consequences of stigma described by the women included non-disclosure, feelings of guilt, and mental health issues including suicidal ideation. Positive coping strategies used by women to cope with the experiences of stigma included positive reframing, prayer, talking to other patients, focusing on school work, and relaxation activities. Negative coping activities included self-imposed social isolation and anger. In some cases, non-disclosure due to stigma had an impact on TB transmission and control behaviors. Conclusions: Stigma-reduction strategies, such as community awareness programs and formation of social support groups to dispel the myths and misconceptions associated with TB, may improve TB treatment seeking and adherence.

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