Zusammenfassung
Anliegen Validierung eines neuen Instruments zur Erfassung subjektiv erlebter Stigmatisierung.
Methode Das Inventory of Stigmatising Experiences (ISE, [1 ]) wurde ins Deutsche übersetzt, in semistrukturierten Interviews bei 95 Patienten
eingesetzt und auf Reliabilität und Inhaltsvalidität überprüft. Ergebnisse: Die deutsche Version des ISE weist gute Reliabilitäten auf (Cronbach's α Stigma-Erfahrungs-Skala
0,74; Stigma-Auswirkungs-Skala 0,86). 54,4 % der Befragten berichten von konkreten
Stigmaerfahrungen. Schlussfolgerungen Das ISE ist ein kompaktes, reliables Instrument zur Messung von Ausmaß, Schweregrad
und Auswirkungen erlebter Stigmatisierung.
Abstract
Objectives Stigma research has been criticized for excluding the views of those exposed to stigmatising
reactions. While this changed with the advent of qualitative research into stigma,
population-based data on the prevalence, severity and consequences of stigma experiences
are lacking. The present study aims at field-testing the German version of the Inventory
of Stigmatising Experiences (ISE) [1 ], developed to investigate the epidemiology of „felt stigma”. Methods The ISE is a semi-structured questionnaire composed of two scales: one measuring
the scope of stigma experienced in different life domains (SES; 9 items), the other
assessing their psychosocial impact (SIS; 7 items). The instrument was translated
into German, using the three-step procedure proposed by WHO (translation, back-translation,
feasibility testing). Field-testing of the German version was carried out on 95 service
users. Results The German version of the ISE shows good reliabilities for both the stigma experiences
(SES; α = 0.74) and stigma impact (SIS; α = 0.86) scales. 54.4 % of service users
report stigma experiences across the SES; 72 % of these are recent and thus susceptible
for interventions. Conclusions: The German version of the ISE is a compact and reliable tool for measuring the prevalence
and impact of felt stigma, with potential uses in both population-based stigma research
and clinical practice.
Schlüsselwörter
Stigma - Messung - Betroffenenperspektive - ISE - Validierung
Keywords
stigma - measurement - user perspective - ISE - validation
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Lesbarkeit an dieser Stelle verzichtet.
Beate Schulze, B. Soc. Sc. (hons.), M. A.
Universität Zürich, Forschungsbereich Klinische und Soziale Psychiatrie, Fachzentrum
für Katastrophen- und Wehrpsychiatrie
Birchstraße 3
8057 Zürich, Schweiz
Email: beate.schulze@bli.uzh.ch