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Stigmatizing and de-Stigmatizing Properties of Web Apps for Sexual Health-Related Conditions: A Scoping Review

Abdul‐Fatawu Abdulai, A. Fuchsia Howard, Leanne M. Currie

2021International Journal of Sexual Health18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To review the literature that has examined stigma in relation to the design, impact, and ways web apps can alleviate or aggravate sexual health-related stigma. Methods: Six databases were searched and 17 studies met the inclusion criteria. Results: While two studies were randomized controlled trials, most studies were descriptive or qualitative. Stigma may be alleviated in web apps through sharing stigma-related experiences, receiving emotional support, and providing anonymous virtual connections Yet, stigma may be aggravated by implied disclosure, inappropriate content, and stigma by association. Conlcusions: While web apps were able to address stigma to some extent, some strategies employed inadvertently aggravated stigma.

Topics & Concepts

Stigma (botany)PsychologyInclusion (mineral)Clinical psychologySocial stigmaQualitative researchMedicineSocial psychologyPsychiatryFamily medicineSociologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Social scienceMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsDigital Mental Health InterventionsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions