Psychometric evaluation of a new drug-resistant tuberculosis stigma scale

Lisa Redwood*, Ellen M.H. Mitchell, Thu Anh Nguyen, Kerri Viney, Viet Nhung Nguyen, Greg J. Fox

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    Abstract

    Objectives: Stigma contributes to diagnostic delay, disease concealment, and reduced wellbeing for people with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and their communities. Despite the negative effects of stigma, there are no scales to measure stigma in people with MDR-TB. This study aimed to develop and validate a scale to measure stigma in people affected by MDR-TB in Vietnam. Study Design and Setting: People with rifampicin-resistant (RR)-MDR-TB who had completed at least 3 months of treatment were invited to complete a survey containing 45 draft stigma items. Data analysis included exploratory factor analysis, internal consistency, content, criterion and construct validity, and test-retest reliability. Results: A total of 315 people with RR/MDR-TB completed the survey. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a 14 item RR/MDR-TB stigma scale with four subscales, including guilt, social exclusion, physical isolation, and blame. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability were good (Cronbach's Alpha = 0.76, ICC = 0.92). Construct validity was adequate with moderate correlations with related constructs. Conclusion: Our RR/MDR-TB Scale demonstrated good psychometric properties in Vietnam. This scale will assist in the measurement of stigma in people with RR/MDR-TB. It will also aid in the evaluation of stigma reduction interventions in people with RR/MDR-TB.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)101-110
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Clinical Epidemiology
    Volume133
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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