Reliability and validity of the post COVID-19 condition stigma questionnaire: A prospective cohort study

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作者
Damant, Ronald W. [1 ]
Rourke, Liam [1 ]
Cui, Ying [2 ]
Lam, Grace Y. [1 ]
Smith, Maeve P. [1 ]
Fuhr, Desi P. [1 ]
Tay, Jaqueline K. [1 ]
Varughese, Rhea A. [1 ]
Laratta, Cheryl R. [1 ]
Lau, Angela [1 ]
Wong, Eric Y. [1 ]
Stickland, Michael K. [1 ]
Ferrara, Giovanni [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Fac Med & Dent, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Educ, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
Long COVID; Post COVID-19 condition; PCC; Post-acute sequelae of COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; Stigma; Health related stigma; Stigmatization; Stigma as a social determinant of health; SCALE;
D O I
10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101755
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Many of the 10-20% percent of COVID-19 survivors who develop Post COVID-19 Condition (PCC, or Long COVID) describe experiences suggestive of stigmatization, a known social determinant of health. Our objective was to develop an instrument, the Post COVID-19 Condition Stigma Questionnaire (PCCSQ), with which to quantify and characterise PCC-related stigma. Methods We conducted a prospective cohort study to assess the reliability and validity of the PCCSQ. Patients referred to our Post COVID-19 Clinic in the Canadian City of Edmonton, Alberta between May 29, 2021 and May 24, 2022 who met inclusion criteria (attending an academic post COVID-19 clinic; age >= 18 years; persistent symptoms and impairment at >= 12 weeks since PCR positive acute COVID-19 infection; English-speaking; internet access; consenting) were invited to complete online questionnaires, including the PCCSQ. Analyses were conducted to estimate the instrument's reliability, construct validity, and association with relevant instruments and defined health outcomes. Findings Of the 198 patients invited, 145 (73%) met inclusion criteria and completed usable questionnaires. Total Stigma Score (TSS) on the PCCSQ ranged from 40 to 174/200. The mean (SD) was 103.9 (31.3). Cronbach's alpha was 0.97. Test-retest reliability was 0.92. Factor analysis supported a 6-factor latent construct. Subtest reliabilities were >0.75. Individuals reporting increased TSS occurred across all demographic groups. Increased risk categories included women, white ethnicity, and limited educational opportunities. TSS was positively correlated with symptoms, depression, anxiety, loneliness, reduced self-esteem, thoughts of self-harm, post-COVID functional status, frailty, EQ5D5L score, and number of ED visits. It was negatively correlated with perceived social support, 6-min walk distance, and EQ5D5L global rating. Stigma scores were significantly increased among participants reporting employment status as disabled. Interpretation Our findings suggested that the PCCSQ is a valid, reliable tool with which to estimate PCC-related stigma. It allows for the identification of patients reporting increased stigma and offers insights into their experiences. Copyright (C) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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