Cogent Social Sciences | |
Social Stigma as an outcome of the cultural repercussions toward COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia | |
Theeb M Aldossry1  Muna Abdullah Al-Ghuraibi1  | |
[1] Assistant Professor of Social Studies, College of Arts, King Saud University; | |
关键词: Social stigma; COVID-19 epidemic; cultural context; social support; collective society; | |
DOI : 10.1080/23311886.2022.2053270 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
The current research paper explored the impact of social stigma on people infected with COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia and the factors that worsen the stigma against COVID-19 patients. The research sample consisted of fifteen Saudis recovering from COVID-19 aged 25–55; eight males and seven females. Using the purposive sampling method, the research utilized a guided interview consisted of four main sections. Following qualitative research design, the research administered the instrument to obtain and discuss the results. The research was conducted during the academic year 2020.The results showed that there was a positive association between social stigma and COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia. Additionally, there was no difference between the participants in the rate of social stigma according to gender. Moreover, this also highlighted that the experienced social stigma is varied in its form and in people’s behavior. Cooperation between society institutions and media is recommended to increase the awareness of rejecting discrimination and social stigma. Furthermore, stigmatized persons should be provided with early intervention and ongoing counseling programs.
【 授权许可】
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