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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is a chronic respiratory disease for which there is little psycho-social research and no qualitative studies of individuals living with the condition. A questionnaire-based survey in 2003 found evidence of stigmatisation in some individuals with PCD. Although the questionnaire had face and construct validity, stigmatisation was not cross-validated against interviews. The present study had the twin aims of carrying out a qualitative study of the adult patients living with PCD, and using a structured design to validate the questionnaire measure of stigma.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17040569 PMCID: PMC1635565 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2466-6-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
The questions used to assess stigma, which were embedded amongst other questions on respiratory problems and health in general.
| My coughing or breathing is embarrassing in public | N = 4 | |||||
| My breathing problem is a nuisance to my family, friends, or neighbours | N = 7 | |||||
| I have sometimes felt I had to hide from other people the fact that I had PCD | N = 4 | |||||
| I have sometimes felt embarrassed in public because of having PCD | N = 5 | |||||
| I have sometimes avoided situations where people might find out that I had PCD | N = 6 | |||||
| I have sometimes felt worried about other people's reaction to PCD | N = 5 | |||||
| I sometimes feel it makes people reject me | N = 2 | |||||
| Sometimes it makes it more difficult for me to make friends | N = 3 | |||||
| It is sometimes difficult telling people about my condition | N = 2 | |||||
| Sometimes I prefer not to let other people know that I have PCD | N = 2 | |||||
| Sometimes it is difficult having a rare and unusual condition | N = 2 |
The descriptive statistics are taken from our previous paper [15], and show the percentage of individuals giving each of the answers, along with the loading of each measure on the single factor that was extracted in that analysis. NA = "not applicable"
Figure 1Questionnaire-based stigma scores in relation to age, for all participants in the 2003 questionnaire. Participants taking part in the current study are indicated by squares, with open squares for males and solid squares for females, and their pair membership shown.
Demographic details of participants in matched pairs, along with stigma scores from the questionnaire in 2003 and ratings of stigma by the interviewer in 2005.
Within each pair the low stigma individual based on the questionnaire is shown in italics and the high stigma individual in bold. It should be noted that individuals were randomly allocated as A or B using random number tables.
Clinical details of participants in matched pairs, assessed by questionnaire in 2003.
| Paired t-test | t (5) = 1.83 | t (5) = -.047 | t (5) = 2.53 | t (5) = 1.30 | t (5) = 1.84 |
| p = .126 | p = .964 | p = .053 | p = .249 | p = .125 | |
Within each pair the low stigma individual based on the questionnaire is shown in italics and the high stigma individual in bold.