Hepatitis B discrimination in everyday life by rural migrant workers in Beijing

Apr 5, 2016Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics

Everyday discrimination faced by rural migrant workers with hepatitis B in Beijing

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Abstract

Rural migrants to Beijing rated their discrimination against hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers at 6.24 on a 0-10 scale.

  • Only 30.56% of rural migrants reported being vaccinated against HBV.
  • A low mean knowledge score of 7.61 on a 1-22 ranking was observed among the participants.
  • Higher levels of discrimination were associated with lower knowledge about HBV transmission and treatment.
  • Fear of being infected with HBV and vaccination status were linked to increased discrimination against HBV carriers.
  • Unemployed rural migrants exhibited a greater likelihood of severe HBV-related discrimination compared to other occupational groups.

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