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'People like me don't make things like that': Participatory video as a method for reducing leprosy-related stigma.

R M H Peters1, M B M Zweekhorst1, W H van Brakel2,3, J F G Bunders1.   

Abstract

The Stigma Assessment and Reduction of Impact project aims to assess the effectiveness of stigma-reduction interventions in the field of leprosy. Participatory video seemed to be a promising approach to reducing stigma among stigmatized individuals (in this study the video makers) and the stigmatisers (video audience). This study focuses on the video makers and seeks to assess the impact on them of making a participatory video and to increase understanding of how to deal with foreseeable difficulties. Participants were selected on the basis of criteria and in collaboration with the community health centre. This study draws on six qualitative methods including interviews with the video makers and participant observation. Triangulation was used to increase the validity of the findings. Two videos were produced. The impact on participants ranged from having a good time to a greater sense of togetherness, increased self-esteem, individual agency and willingness to take action in the community. Concealment of leprosy is a persistent challenge, and physical limitations and group dynamics are also areas that require attention. Provided these three areas are properly taken into account, participatory video has the potential to address stigma at least at three levels - intrapersonal, interpersonal and community - and possibly more.

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Keywords:  Stigma; contact; leprosy; participatory video; stigma reduction

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27219896     DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2016.1153122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glob Public Health        ISSN: 1744-1692


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7.  How do Positive Deviants Overcome Health-Related Stigma? An Exploration of Development of Positive Deviance Among People With Stigmatized Health Conditions in Indonesia.

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