• Tuberculosis Department, Public Health Clinical Center of Chengdu, Chengdu, Sichuan 610000, P. R. China;
QIU Yuxian, Email: 710769649@qq.com
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Tuberculosis poses a significant challenge to global public health, characterized by high incidence rates, high drug resistance rates, high mortality rates, and lengthy treatment cycles. Patients with tuberculosis often experience stigma, which can adversely affect their treatment adherence, psychological state, and quality of life. Despite numerous reported interventions both domestically and internationally, there remains a lack of systematic research on personalized intervention strategies tailored to diverse ethnic groups. This article aims to review the domestic and international status of stigma among tuberculosis patients, assessment tools, influencing factors, and intervention strategies, with the goal of providing references for developing effective management strategies for stigma in multicultural tuberculosis patient populations.

Citation: LI Ling, QIU Yuxian, HUANG Fang, YANG Xiaoyi, LI Ruoting, LUO Liya, LAI Min, YAO Rong, LEI Limei, LI Yuanyuan. Research progress on stigma among tuberculosis patients. West China Medical Journal, 2025, 40(12): 2028-2031. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.202504095 Copy

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