TB Research

Tuberculosis and Stigmatization: Pathways and Interventions

Abigail Norris Turner, Andrew Courtwright

UNC Libraries · 2020-11

Abstract

The institutional and community norms that lead to the stigmatization of tuberculosis (TB) are thought to hinder TB control. We performed a systematic review of the literature on TB stigma to identify the causes and evaluate the impact of stigma on TB diagnosis and treatment. Several themes emerged: fear of infection is the most common cause of TB stigma; TB stigma has serious socioeconomic consequences, particularly for women; qualitative approaches to measuring TB stigma are more commonly utilized than quantitative surveys; TB stigma is perceived to increase TB diagnostic delay and treatment noncompliance, although attempts to quantify its impact have produced mixed results; and interventions exist that may reduce TB stigma.

MeSH terms

  • Tuberculosis
  • Psychological intervention
  • Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Virology