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Stigma in visible skin diseases - a literature review and development of a conceptual model.

N Germain1, M Augustin2, C François1, K Legau3, N Bogoeva4, M Desroches1, M Toumi5, R Sommer2.   

Abstract

The burden of visible skin diseases (VSDs) includes not only physical symptoms but also psychosocial consequences such as depression, anxiety, impaired quality of life and low self-esteem. Stigmatization was shown to play a major role in people with skin diseases. The aim of the study was to review the evidence for the components, drivers and impacts of (self-)stigma, and to organize the data into a series of conceptual models. A targeted literature search was conducted to identify studies on (self-)stigma in relation to VSD. Conceptual models of stigma in VSDs were developed from existing generic conceptual models for VSD and of generic conceptual models of stigma and were refined after discussion with a board of experts, patient advocacy groups, clinicians and researchers. A total of 580 references were identified, of which 56 references were analysed and summarized. Two conceptual models of stigma were identified: one with external stigma and self-stigma dimensions, the other for self-stigma in mental health. These models were adapted to allow a complete description of stigma in VSDs. For this, a distinction was made between 'discrimination' and 'impact'. Finally, five models were developed: macro-overview; stigma, impact and socio-demographics; stigma, impact and disease characteristics; stigma, impact and quality of life; and stigma, impact and coping. Gaps were identified in available quantitative evidence. To our knowledge, this is the first conceptual model of stigma in VSDs. The model will help to standardize evaluation of stigma and to enhance empirical evaluation of anti-stigma interventions in VSDs. Further research should be conducted to develop a more complete model in stigma due to significant gaps in existing evidence, particularly including the stigma in others (external stigma) and also to cover a broader range of VSDs as their impact on particular dimensions of stigma differs.
© 2021 The Authors. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33428316     DOI: 10.1111/jdv.17110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0926-9959            Impact factor:   6.166


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Journal:  Health Psychol Behav Med       Date:  2022-07-22

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Authors:  Cristina Drenkard; Kristina A Theis; Timothy T Daugherty; Charles G Helmick; Charmayne Dunlop-Thomas; Gaobin Bao; Laura Aspey; Tené T Lewis; S Sam Lim
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