| Literature DB >> 20948963 |
Gemeda Abebe1, Amare Deribew, Ludwig Apers, Kifle Woldemichael, Jaffer Shiffa, Markos Tesfaye, Alemseged Abdissa, Fetene Deribie, Chali Jira, Mesele Bezabih, Abraham Aseffa, Luc Duchateau, Robert Colebunders.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Perceived stigma and lack of awareness could contribute to the late presentation and low detection rate of tuberculosis (TB). We conducted a study in rural southwest Ethiopia among TB suspects to assess knowledge about and stigma towards TB and their health seeking behavior.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20948963 PMCID: PMC2952624 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0013339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Socio-demographic characteristics of the TB suspects (n = 476) in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, south west Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Characteristic | Number (%) |
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| Male | 189 (39.7) |
| Female | 287 (60.3) |
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| 40.9 (16.2) |
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| Married | 347 (72.9) |
| Single | 50 (10.5) |
| Divorced | 26 (5.5) |
| Widowed | 53 (11.1) |
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| Oromo | 435 (91.4) |
| Amhara | 10 (2.1) |
| Yem | 20 (4.2) |
| Others | 11 (2.3) |
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| Muslim | 431 (90.5) |
| Orthodox | 40 (8.4) |
| Protestant | 5 (1.1) |
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| Had formal education | 82 (17.2) |
| No formal education | 394 (82.8) |
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| Farmer | 308 (64.7) |
| Housewives | 70 (14.7) |
| Student | 20 (4.2) |
| Daily laborer | 24 5.0) |
| Private worker | 15 (3.2) |
| Merchant | 15 (3.2) |
| Government employee | 6 (1.2) |
| Others | 18 (3.8) |
Knowledge about TB among TB suspects (n = 395) in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, south west Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Variable | Number (%) |
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| Evil eye | 199 (50.4) |
| Germs | 133 (33.7) |
| Satan or witchcraft | 63 (15.9) |
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| Air borne (cough) | 331 (83.8) |
| Unclean food and water | 135 (34.2) |
| Being in a crowd | 65 (16.5) |
| Sex with a person with TB | 52 (13.2) |
| Consumption of uncooked milk | 33 (8.4) |
| Other | 58 (14.7) |
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| Lung | 362 (91.6) |
| Intestine | 35 (8.9) |
| Bone | 33 (8.4) |
| Others | 24 (6.1) |
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| Cough for 2 weeks or more | 294 (74.4) |
| Hemoptysis | 200 (50.6) |
| Fever for 2 weeks or more | 152 (38.5) |
| Weight loss and fatigue | 146 (37) |
| Night sweats | 125 (31.6) |
| Shortness of breath | 104 (26.3) |
| Chest pain | 91 (23.0) |
| Loss of appetite | 44 (11.1) |
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| Yes | 235(82.3) |
| No | 34(8.6) |
| Do not know | 36(9.1) |
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| Avoiding cough in front of people | 275(69.6) |
| Safe disposal of sputum | 248(62.8) |
| Ventilation of living rooms | 108(27.3) |
| Avoiding sex with TB patients | 39(9.9) |
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| Yes | 326(82.5) |
| No | 69(17.5) |
Factors associated with knowledge about the cause of TB among TB suspects (n = 395) in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, south west Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Variable | Cause of TB is a microorganism | Crude OR(95% CI) | Adjusted OR | ||
| Yes (%) | No (%) | ||||
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| Single | 19 (48.7) | 20 (51.3) | 3.80 [1.08, 13.43] | 2.08 [0.55, 7.95] |
| Married | 100 (34.2) | 192 (65.8) | 2.09 [0.68, 6.43] | 2.00 [0.62, 6.51] | |
| Widowed | 10 (22.7) | 34 (77.3) | 1.18 [0.32, 4.33] | 1.64 [0.42, 6.38] | |
| Divorced | 4 (20) | 16 (80) | 1 | 1 | |
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| Male | 71 (44.4) | 89 (55.6) | 2.23 [1.45, 3.41] | 1.92 [1.22, 3.03] |
| Female | 62 (26.4) | 173 (73.6) | 1 | 1 | |
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| Yes | 44 (57.9) | 32 (42.1) | 3.55 [2.12, 5.96] | 3.16 [1.77, 5.65] |
| No | 89 (27.9) | 230 (72.1) | 1 | 1 | |
*Significant (p<0.05),
Adjusted for marital status, sex and literacy status.
Attitude of TB suspects (n = 390) towards TB in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, southwest Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Stigma questions | Presence or absence of stigma for each stigma item | |
| Present (%) | Absent (%) | |
| If you had TB, others would think less of you | 200 (51.3) | 190 (48.7) |
| If you had TB, you would be ashamed/embarrassed | 154 (39.5) | 236 (60.5) |
| If you had TB, others would avoid you | 118 (30.3) | 272 (69.7) |
| If you had TB, you would have a problem of finding a partner for marriage even after cure | 80 (20.5) | 310 (79.5) |
| If you had TB, your partner would refuse to have sex with you | 87 (22.3) | 303 (77.7) |
| If you had TB, you would be asked to stay away from a social group | 94 (24.1) | 296 (75.9) |
| If you had TB, you would not disclose even to a confidant | 59 (15.1) | 331 (84.9) |
| If you had TB, you would think less of yourself | 95 (24.4) | 295 (75.6) |
| If you had TB, you would make others affected by the disease | 33 (8.5) | 357 (91.5) |
| If you had TB, others would think less of your family | 165 (42.3) | 225 (57.7) |
| If you had TB, it would be a problem for your children | 273 (70.0) | 117 (30.0) |
Factors associated with stigma towards TB among TB suspects (n = 389) in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, south west Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Stigma | Crude OR (95% CI) | |||
| High n(%) | Low n(%) | |||
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| Male | 75(47.2) | 84(52.8) | 1.30[0.87, 1.97] |
| Female | 124(53.9) | 106(46.1) | 1 | |
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| Germ | 63( 48.5) | 67(51.5) | 0.85[0.56, 1.30] |
| Not germ | 147(56.8) | 112(42.2) | 1 | |
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| Yes | 36(48.0) | 39(52.0) | 0.86[0.52, 1.42] |
| No | 177(56.8) | 137(43.2) | 1 | |
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| Yes | 192(51.1) | 184(48.9) | 1 |
| No | 7(53.8) | 6(46.2) | 1.12[0.37, 3.39] | |
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| Muslim | 1181(51.9) | 168(48.1) | 1 |
| Orthodox | 16(44.4) | 20(55.6) | 0.83[0.43, 1.60] | |
| Protestant | 2(50.0) | 2(50.0) | 0.75[0.12, 4.53] | |
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| Married | 152(53.0) | 135(47.0) | 1 |
| Single | 15(38.5) | 24(61.5) | 0.55[0.28, 1.02] | |
| Divorced | 7(35.0) | 13(65.0) | 0.48[0.19, 1.23] | |
| Widowed | 25(58.1) | 18(41.9) | 1.23[0.65, 2.36] | |
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| 15–34 | 59(48.4) | 63(51.6) | 1 |
| 35–54 | 115(59.6) | 78(40.4) | 1.57[0.98, 2.49] | |
| >54 | 41(55.4) | 33(44.6) | 1.33[0.74, 2.37] | |
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| Yes | 24(42.9) | 32(57.1) | 1.48[0.83, 2.62] |
| No | 175(52.6) | 158(47.4) | 1 | |
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| Yes | 90(50.8) | 87(49.2) | 0.98[0.66, 1.46] |
| No | 109(51.4) | 103(48.6) | 1 | |
*High = total stigma score greater than or equal to the mean score of the study population, low = total stigma score less than the mean score of the study population.
Factors associated with health seeking behavior among TB suspects (n = 389) in the Gilgel Gibe field research area, south west Ethiopia, March 2009.
| Health seeking behavior# | Crude OR(95% CI) | Adjusted OR(95% CI) | |||
| Appropriate n(%) | Not appropriate n(%) | ||||
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| Male | 84(52.8) | 75(47.2) | 0.97[0.67, 1.41] | |
| Female | 115(50.0) | 115(50.0) | 1 | ||
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| Yes | 39(52.0) | 36(48.0) | 1.04[0.63, 1.73] | |
| No | 160(51.0) | 154(49.0) | 1 | ||
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| Single | 23(59.0) | 16(41.0) | 2.88[0.95, 8.72] | |
| Married | 147(51.4) | 139(48.6) | 2.12[0.83, 5.40] | ||
| Widowed | 22(51.2) | 21(48.8) | 2.10[0.71, 6.21] | ||
| Divorced | 7(33.3) | 14(66.7) | 1 | ||
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| Germ | 66(50.8) | 64(49.2) | 0.98[0.64, 1.49] | |
| Not germ | 133(51.4) | 126(48.6) | 1 | ||
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| Yes | 172(53.6) | 149(46.4) | 1 | 1 |
| No | 27(39.7) | 41(60.3) | 1.75[1.03, 3.0] | 0.65[0.38, 1.13] | |
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| High | 108(54.3) | 91(45.7) | 0.78[0.52, 1.15] | |
| Low | 91(47.9) | 99(52.1) | 1 | ||
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| 15–34 | 57(46.7) | 65(53.3) | 1 | |
| 35–54 | 109(56.5) | 84(43.5) | 1.48[0.94, 2.33] | ||
| >54 | 33(44.6) | 41(55.4) | 0.92[0.51, 1.64] | ||
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| Farmer | 138(55.2) | 112(44.8) | 1 | |
| Housewives | 23(41.8) | 32(58.2) | 0.58[0.32, 1.05] | ||
| Government employee | 3(50) | 3(50) | 0.81[0.16, 4.10] | ||
| Daily laborer | 5(23.8) | 16(76.2) | 0.25[0.90, 0.71] | ||
| Student | 11(68.8) | 5(31.2) | 1.79[0.60, 5.29] | ||
| Merchant | 9(69.2) | 4(30.8) | 1.83[0.55, 6.09] | ||
| Private work | 5(35.7) | 9(64.3) | 0.45[0.15, 1.38] | ||
| Others | 5(35.7) | 9(64.3) | 0.45[0.15, 1.38] | ||
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| Yes | 43(76.8) | 13(23.2) | 3.87[2.01, 7.44] | 3.65[1.89, 7.06] |
| No | 156(46.8) | 177(53.2) | 1 | 1 | |
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| Yes | 88(50) | 88(50) | 0.92[0.62, 1.37] | |
| No | 111(52.1) | 102(47.9) | 1 | ||
#Appropriate = Visits to health institutions, Not appropriate = visits to sources other than health institutions.
¶Excluded from final model.
*Adjusted for information on anti-TB treatment and previous anti-TB treatment,
Statistically significant (p<0.05).