Date of Publication
10-2021
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology
Subject Categories
Sociology
College
College of Liberal Arts
Department/Unit
Behavioral Sciences
Honor/Award
Thesis Advisor
Diana Therese M. Veloso
Defense Panel Chair
Myla M. Arcinas
Defense Panel Member
Marlon D. Era
Melvin A. Jabar
Romeo B. Lee
Mark Oliver S. Llangco
Abstract/Summary
This study employed a descriptive phenomenological approach that explores the lived experiences of Filipino psoriasis patients. Eighteen (18) participants were gathered through purposive sampling. The experiences of the participants were accumulated then enriched through semi-structured interviews and storytelling. Narratives were subsequently transcribed and analyzed through the Colaizzi phenomenological method of inquiry. The in-depth interviews revealed that psoriasis is not only a problem that pertains to the skin and that the disease is more than its immediate and visible symptoms. Due to the perception of one's skin and negative self-image, psoriasis patients experience emotional distress, affecting their social functioning and interpersonal relationships. Stigmatization and rejection are effects of psoriasis that are frequently experienced by patients that may significantly worsen their quality of life or even cause depression. Moreover, the findings reveal that psoriasis is still perceived as a contagious disease. A lack of awareness and education in the general population causes society's stigmatization and rejection of the patient.
Findings and the conclusion of this study help society increase its knowledge and understanding regarding the disease and its process, which, in turn, could lead to a more profound, more empathetic sense of the impact that a diagnosis of psoriasis carries.
Keywords: psoriasis, qualitative study, phenomenology
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Electronic
Physical Description
441 leaves
Keywords
Psoriasis—Patients--Philippines
Recommended Citation
Gangano, M. O. (2021). Stigma experiences through the lens of Filipinos living with psoriasis. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdd_behsc/1
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10-28-2021