Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]

Stigma generally means contrary sentiments that individuals have about specific conditions or qualities that someone may have. In contrast, discrimination conveys the meaning of treating someone or a particular group in the public arena less decently than others. This study aims to determine the lev...

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Main Authors: Intan Natasha, Mustafah, Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah, Idris, Nurdiyanah, Jaapar, Iqbal, Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus, Bakar, Mohd Hilmi
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Published: Faculty of Communication and Media Studies 2021
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spelling my.uitm.ir.506392021-10-27T06:37:01Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50639/ Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.] Intan Natasha, Mustafah Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah Idris, Nurdiyanah Jaapar, Iqbal Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus Bakar, Mohd Hilmi Social perception. Social cognition Social influence. Social pressure Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Stigma generally means contrary sentiments that individuals have about specific conditions or qualities that someone may have. In contrast, discrimination conveys the meaning of treating someone or a particular group in the public arena less decently than others. This study aims to determine the level of stigma and discrimination of the public towards COVID-19 patients and suspects. An online questionnaire with 11 items in the demographic section and 11 items was designed to evaluate the level of both stigma and discrimination. The study involved 404 respondents of Malaysian Citizens who are from different states and demographic backgrounds by using the Google Form platform. The amount of survey calculated based on Krejcie and Morgan Table, N=32 000 000, S=384. This study involved 404 respondents. All variables were measured through scales previously used by other researchers. SPSSS ver. 20 software was used in the analysis, and the results of the SPSS indicated that most Malaysian citizens do have a stigma towards the COVID-19 patients and suspects rather than discriminate against them by (M=2.07). Faculty of Communication and Media Studies 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50639/1/50639.pdf ID50639 Intan Natasha, Mustafah and Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah and Idris, Nurdiyanah and Jaapar, Iqbal and Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus and Bakar, Mohd Hilmi (2021) Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]. e-Journal of Media and Society (e-JOMS), 7. pp. 1-19. ISSN 2682-9193 https://www.ejoms.com/july2021.html
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topic Social perception. Social cognition
Social influence. Social pressure
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
spellingShingle Social perception. Social cognition
Social influence. Social pressure
Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
Intan Natasha, Mustafah
Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah
Idris, Nurdiyanah
Jaapar, Iqbal
Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus
Bakar, Mohd Hilmi
Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
description Stigma generally means contrary sentiments that individuals have about specific conditions or qualities that someone may have. In contrast, discrimination conveys the meaning of treating someone or a particular group in the public arena less decently than others. This study aims to determine the level of stigma and discrimination of the public towards COVID-19 patients and suspects. An online questionnaire with 11 items in the demographic section and 11 items was designed to evaluate the level of both stigma and discrimination. The study involved 404 respondents of Malaysian Citizens who are from different states and demographic backgrounds by using the Google Form platform. The amount of survey calculated based on Krejcie and Morgan Table, N=32 000 000, S=384. This study involved 404 respondents. All variables were measured through scales previously used by other researchers. SPSSS ver. 20 software was used in the analysis, and the results of the SPSS indicated that most Malaysian citizens do have a stigma towards the COVID-19 patients and suspects rather than discriminate against them by (M=2.07).
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author Intan Natasha, Mustafah
Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah
Idris, Nurdiyanah
Jaapar, Iqbal
Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus
Bakar, Mohd Hilmi
author_facet Intan Natasha, Mustafah
Mohd Nor Junaida, Mardhiyah
Idris, Nurdiyanah
Jaapar, Iqbal
Amairudin, Muhammad Firdaus
Bakar, Mohd Hilmi
author_sort Intan Natasha, Mustafah
title Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
title_short Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
title_full Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
title_fullStr Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Stigma and discrimination towards Covid 19 patients and suspects/ Intan Natasha Mustafah … [et al.]
title_sort stigma and discrimination towards covid 19 patients and suspects/ intan natasha mustafah … [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Communication and Media Studies
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/50639/1/50639.pdf
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