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Stigma experienced by families with members with intellectual disabilities in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

机译:刚果民主共和国金夏沙有智障成员的家庭遭受的耻辱

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Introduction: This article outlines the results of a participatory action research project to (a) understand stigma experienced by family members of people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo and (b) identify strategies used by these family members to mitigate or cope with stigma. Methods: We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with family members of people with ID. Results: All participants in this study discussed experiencing stigma. This stigma was most commonly felt when people directed negative looks, used negative language and names, or refused to touch their family member with ID. Stigma was also directed at the family members as being the ’cause’ of the ID. Family members noted engaging a range of coping mechanisms or strategies to minimise the stigma. Conclusion: Insight from this study could be used to develop interventions benefiting families affected by ID. A sample of suggested interventions include creating opportunities for targeted, local contact with stigmatised persons; reducing or eliminating use of negative and stigmatising names (e.g. kizengi) for people with ID; and promoting self-help and self-advocacy groups for people with ID and their families. Key implications for practice Families of people with intellectual disabilities in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo experience personal and family-level stigma Family members use a range of coping strategies, such as referencing religion; educating others; and participating in self-help associations Future interventions might create opportunities for targeted, local contact with stigmatized persons; reduce or eliminate negative and stigmatizing names for people with ID; and promote self-help for people with ID and their families.
机译:简介:本文概述了一项参与式行动研究项目的结果,该项目旨在(a)了解刚果民主共和国金沙萨的智障人士家庭成员遭受的污名,以及(b)确定这些家庭成员使用的策略减轻或应对污名。方法:我们与ID的家人进行了20次半结构化访谈。结果:本研究的所有参与者都讨论了遭受耻辱的情况。当人们指示负面的表情,使用负面的语言和名字,或拒绝用ID触摸其家人时,这种污名最普遍。耻辱也被当作是身份证的“原因”而针对家庭成员。家庭成员指出,他们采取了一系列应对机制或策略来减少污名化。结论:本研究的洞察力可用于制定干预措施,使受ID影响的家庭受益。建议的干预措施样本包括为与受污名的人士进行有针对性的本地接触创造机会;减少或消除带有ID的人的负面名称和污名化名称(例如kizengi)的使用;以及为身分证者及其家人建立自助和自我倡导团体。对实践的主要影响刚果民主共和国金沙萨的智障人士家庭在个人和家庭方面受到污名化家庭成员使用一系列应对策略,例如提及宗教;教育他人;并参与自助协会未来的干预措施可能会为与受污名的人士进行针对性的本地联系创造机会;减少或消除带有ID的人的负面名称和污名化名称;并促进有身份证明的人及其家人的自助。

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