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Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

Vietnam is among the countries with the highest prevalence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and individuals who suffer from CHB oftentimes perceive high levels of stigma and discrimination. Our study aimed to provide evidence on the prevalence of stigma against hepatitis B virus (HBV), HBV infection, an...

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Autores principales: Le, Thieu Van, Vu, Thuc Thi Minh, Mai, Hue Thi, Nguyen, Long Hoang, Truong, Nu Thi, Hoang, Chi Linh, Nguyen, Son Hoang, Nguyen, Cuong Tat, Nguyen, Binh Cong, Tran, Tung Hoang, Tran, Bach Xuan, Latkin, Carl A., Ho, Cyrus S.H., Ho, Roger C.M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6388214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30708943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16030398
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author Le, Thieu Van
Vu, Thuc Thi Minh
Mai, Hue Thi
Nguyen, Long Hoang
Truong, Nu Thi
Hoang, Chi Linh
Nguyen, Son Hoang
Nguyen, Cuong Tat
Nguyen, Binh Cong
Tran, Tung Hoang
Tran, Bach Xuan
Latkin, Carl A.
Ho, Cyrus S.H.
Ho, Roger C.M.
author_facet Le, Thieu Van
Vu, Thuc Thi Minh
Mai, Hue Thi
Nguyen, Long Hoang
Truong, Nu Thi
Hoang, Chi Linh
Nguyen, Son Hoang
Nguyen, Cuong Tat
Nguyen, Binh Cong
Tran, Tung Hoang
Tran, Bach Xuan
Latkin, Carl A.
Ho, Cyrus S.H.
Ho, Roger C.M.
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description Vietnam is among the countries with the highest prevalence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and individuals who suffer from CHB oftentimes perceive high levels of stigma and discrimination. Our study aimed to provide evidence on the prevalence of stigma against hepatitis B virus (HBV), HBV infection, and social determinants of stigma and discrimination in patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted at Viet-Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong, Vietnam. Stigma and discrimination against CHB in the last month were measured via four dimensions: (1) Blame/Judgment; (2) Shame; (3) Discrimination in different settings; (4) Disclosure of CHB status. Multivariate Logistic and Tobit regressions were used to identify factors associated with CHB-related stigma and discrimination. Among 298 enrolled patients, 4.8% experienced blame/judgement, 10.2% perceived shame, 48.5% felt discriminated in healthcare facilities, and 90.6% disclosed their health status with spouses/partners. Factors associated with lower odds of CHB-related stigma/discrimination included living with spouses/partners, old age, being employed, and the existence of comorbidities was linked with higher odds of stigma. Anti-stigma programs should target those who are younger and have comorbidities. This could be done by community-based interventions which focus on inaccurate beliefs about viral hepatitis. Furthermore, families, healthcare providers, and society should play a crucial role in supporting CHB patients.
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spelling pubmed-63882142019-02-27 Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B Le, Thieu Van Vu, Thuc Thi Minh Mai, Hue Thi Nguyen, Long Hoang Truong, Nu Thi Hoang, Chi Linh Nguyen, Son Hoang Nguyen, Cuong Tat Nguyen, Binh Cong Tran, Tung Hoang Tran, Bach Xuan Latkin, Carl A. Ho, Cyrus S.H. Ho, Roger C.M. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Vietnam is among the countries with the highest prevalence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and individuals who suffer from CHB oftentimes perceive high levels of stigma and discrimination. Our study aimed to provide evidence on the prevalence of stigma against hepatitis B virus (HBV), HBV infection, and social determinants of stigma and discrimination in patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted at Viet-Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong, Vietnam. Stigma and discrimination against CHB in the last month were measured via four dimensions: (1) Blame/Judgment; (2) Shame; (3) Discrimination in different settings; (4) Disclosure of CHB status. Multivariate Logistic and Tobit regressions were used to identify factors associated with CHB-related stigma and discrimination. Among 298 enrolled patients, 4.8% experienced blame/judgement, 10.2% perceived shame, 48.5% felt discriminated in healthcare facilities, and 90.6% disclosed their health status with spouses/partners. Factors associated with lower odds of CHB-related stigma/discrimination included living with spouses/partners, old age, being employed, and the existence of comorbidities was linked with higher odds of stigma. Anti-stigma programs should target those who are younger and have comorbidities. This could be done by community-based interventions which focus on inaccurate beliefs about viral hepatitis. Furthermore, families, healthcare providers, and society should play a crucial role in supporting CHB patients. MDPI 2019-01-31 2019-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6388214/ /pubmed/30708943 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16030398 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Le, Thieu Van
Vu, Thuc Thi Minh
Mai, Hue Thi
Nguyen, Long Hoang
Truong, Nu Thi
Hoang, Chi Linh
Nguyen, Son Hoang
Nguyen, Cuong Tat
Nguyen, Binh Cong
Tran, Tung Hoang
Tran, Bach Xuan
Latkin, Carl A.
Ho, Cyrus S.H.
Ho, Roger C.M.
Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
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title_full Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
title_fullStr Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
title_full_unstemmed Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
title_short Social Determinants of Stigma and Discrimination in Vietnamese Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B
title_sort social determinants of stigma and discrimination in vietnamese patients with chronic hepatitis b
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6388214/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30708943
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16030398
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