TY - JOUR
T1 - The development and validation of the Discrimination and Stigma Scale Ultra Short for People Living with Dementia
AU - Bhatt, Jem
AU - Brohan, Elaine
AU - Blasco, Drew
AU - Oliveira, Déborah
AU - Bakolis, Ioannis
AU - Comas-Herrera, Adelina
AU - D'Amico, Francesco
AU - Farina, Nicolas
AU - Knapp, Martin
AU - Stevens, Madeleine
AU - Thornicroft, Graham
AU - Wilson, Emma
AU - Salcher-Konrad, Maximilian
AU - Yang, Lawrence H.
AU - Evans-Lacko, Sara
PY - 2023/8/31
Y1 - 2023/8/31
N2 - Background
The recent World Health Organization (WHO) blueprint for dementia research and Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination in mental health has identified a gap around dementia-related measures of stigma and discrimination that can be used in different cultural, language and regional contexts.
Aims
We aimed to characterise experiences of discrimination, and report initial psychometric properties of a new tool to capture these experiences, among a global sample of people living with dementia.
Method
We analysed data from 704 people living with dementia who took part in a global survey from 33 different countries and territories. Psychometric properties were examined, including internal consistency and construct validity.
Results
A total of 83% of participants reported discrimination in one or more areas of life, and this was similar across WHO Regions. The exploratory factor analysis factor loadings and scree plot supported a unidimensional structure for the Discrimination and Stigma Scale Ultra Short for People Living with Dementia (DISCUS-Dementia). The instrument demonstrated excellent internal consistency, with most of the construct validity hypotheses being confirmed and qualitative responses demonstrating face validity.
Conclusions
Our analyses suggest that the DISCUS-Dementia performs well with a global sample of people living with dementia. This scale can be integrated into large-scale studies to understand factors associated with stigma and discrimination. It can also provide an opportunity for a structured discussion around stigma and discrimination experiences important to people living with dementia, as well as planning psychosocial services and initiatives to reduce stigma and discrimination.
AB - Background
The recent World Health Organization (WHO) blueprint for dementia research and Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination in mental health has identified a gap around dementia-related measures of stigma and discrimination that can be used in different cultural, language and regional contexts.
Aims
We aimed to characterise experiences of discrimination, and report initial psychometric properties of a new tool to capture these experiences, among a global sample of people living with dementia.
Method
We analysed data from 704 people living with dementia who took part in a global survey from 33 different countries and territories. Psychometric properties were examined, including internal consistency and construct validity.
Results
A total of 83% of participants reported discrimination in one or more areas of life, and this was similar across WHO Regions. The exploratory factor analysis factor loadings and scree plot supported a unidimensional structure for the Discrimination and Stigma Scale Ultra Short for People Living with Dementia (DISCUS-Dementia). The instrument demonstrated excellent internal consistency, with most of the construct validity hypotheses being confirmed and qualitative responses demonstrating face validity.
Conclusions
Our analyses suggest that the DISCUS-Dementia performs well with a global sample of people living with dementia. This scale can be integrated into large-scale studies to understand factors associated with stigma and discrimination. It can also provide an opportunity for a structured discussion around stigma and discrimination experiences important to people living with dementia, as well as planning psychosocial services and initiatives to reduce stigma and discrimination.
UR - https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/context/pms-research/article/1812/viewcontent/2023_20__20Evans_Lacko_20__20BJPsych_20Open_20_5BDISCUS_Dementia_5D_5BPC_5D.pdf
U2 - 10.1192/bjo.2023.551
DO - 10.1192/bjo.2023.551
M3 - Article
VL - 0
JO - BJPsych Open
JF - BJPsych Open
IS - 0
ER -