KMID : 0613620220420030007
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Health Social Welfare Review 2022 Volume.42 No. 3 p.7 ~ p.29
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COVID-19 Survivors¡¯ Experiences of Stigma and Coping in the Workplace
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Kim Min-Ah
Sung Ji-Min
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Abstract
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This study aimed to explore the workplace stigma and coping experiences COVID-19 survivors had as they returned to work. We conducted in-depth interviews with 15 COVID-19 survivors. Fifteen subthemes have emerged within three main themes: a) workplace stigma toward COVID-19 survivors, b) coping strategies to avoid or change the stigma towards COVID-19 survivors, and c) service needs for mitigating social stigma towards COVID-19 survivors. Participants experienced various forms of stigmatization and thus felt intimidated in the workplace. They engaged with passive as well as active coping strategies to avoid or change stigma, and emphasized the needs for psychological counseling, peer mentoring, education, and awareness campaigns. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this study suggested education and training for the COVID-19 survivors to alleviate stigma and support successful reentry to society.
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KEYWORD
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COVID-19 Survivors, Workplace Stigma, Coping, Thematic Analysis
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