Social distancing, community stigma, and implications for psychological distress in the aftermath of Ebola virus disease.
Thomas M CreaK Megan CollierElizabeth K KleinStephen SevalieBailah MollehYusuf KabbaAbdulai KargboJoseph BanguraHenry GbettuStewart SimmsClara O'LearyStacy S DruryJohn S SchieffelinTheresa S BetancourtPublished in: PloS one (2022)
This study found that social distancing and EVD-related stigma were each prominent sources of distress among participants. These results suggest that isolation because of infection, and the enduring stigmatization of infected individuals and their families, demand coordinated responses to prevent and mitigate additional psychosocial harm. Such responses should include close engagement with community leaders to combat misinformation and promote community reintegration.