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Reexamining the Relationships Among Dementia, Stigma, and Aging in Immigrant Chinese and Vietnamese Family Caregivers

机译:重新审查中国和越南移民家庭看护者的痴呆症,耻辱感和衰老之间的关系

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Prior literature emphasizes that Asian Americans with dementia may be particularly vulnerable to the stigma of chronic and severe mental illness. However, there is a dearth of empirical research to support this claim. This study examines the relationship of stigma and dementia in 32 qualitative interviews with Chinese and Vietnamese family caregivers. Stigma was a common theme in the interviews (91%). Further analysis revealed two sources: the stigma of chronic and severe mental illness and a stigma reflecting negative stereotypes of aging or the aged. Chinese and Vietnamese cultural views of normal aging are not unitary but accommodate different trajectories of aging, some more and some less desired. When applied to persons with dementia, a “normalized” but negative trajectory of aging carried with it significant stigma that was distinct from but in addition to the stigma of chronic and severe mental illness. Older Chinese and Vietnamese with dementia are thus at risk of experiencing multiple stigmas that include but go beyond the stigma associated with chronic and severe mental illness.
机译:先前的文献强调,患有痴呆症的亚裔美国人可能特别容易受到慢性和严重精神疾病的耻辱。但是,缺乏实证研究来支持这种说法。本研究在对中国和越南家庭看护人进行的32次定性访谈中,考察了耻辱感和痴呆的关系。耻辱是访谈中的常见主题(91%)。进一步的分析揭示了两个来源:慢性和严重精神疾病的耻辱感和反映衰老或老年人的负面刻板印象的耻辱感。中国和越南对正常衰老的文化观点不是统一的,而是适应不同的衰老轨迹,有些越来越不受欢迎。当应用于痴呆症患者时,“正常化”但负面的衰老轨迹带有明显的耻辱感,与长期和严重精神疾病的耻辱感不同,但除此之外。因此,患有痴呆症的中国老年人和越南人有遭受多种污名的风险,这些污名包括但不仅限于与慢性和严重精神疾病有关的污名。

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