نتایج جستجو برای: related stigma
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Labor migrants are those of the at-risk groups for HIV. This cross-sectional study has tried to examine HIV/AIDS-related stigma among Nepalese returnee male labor migrants. Migrant workers who have worked at least six months abroad were asked different questions related to sexual behavior, knowledge on HIV/AIDS & condom and HIV/AIDS-related stigma. Stigma was measured on a three-point rating sc...
Stigma is a common phenomenon worldwide and infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS and leprosy are often associated with high levels of stigma. Several studies have been conducted concerning the effects of stigma and the impact on social participation, but comparative studies are rare. The objective of this study was to identify differences and similarities between HIV/AIDS and leprosy-related stigm...
The relationship between gambling and suicidality is now more apparent than ever. In Lancet Public Health, Heather Wardle Sally McManus1 provide an important addition to a growing body of literature on this greatly worrying issue. factors that might lead many people gamble are also likely have been exacerbated year by the COVID-19 pandemic consequent economic recession, with further possible co...
The social processes of stigmatization and discrimination can have complex and devastating effects on the health and welfare of families and communities, and thus on the environments in which children live and grow. The authors conducted a literature review to identify interventions for reducing the stigma and discrimination that impede child health and well-being in low- and middle-income coun...
BACKGROUND Facing frequent stigma and discrimination, many people with mental illness have to choose between secrecy and disclosure in different settings. Coming Out Proud (COP), a 3-week peer-led group intervention, offers support in this domain in order to reduce stigma's negative impact. AIMS To examine COP's efficacy to reduce negative stigma-related outcomes and to promote adaptive copin...
HIV/AIDS is an important public health problem in the United States. Although HIV rates decreased since the early years of the epidemic, the spread of HIV continues to increase among ethnic minority groups. People living with HIV and AIDS face many challenges resulting from how others understand the disease. Lack of knowledge, fear, and many other factors create a social stigma, which can be ha...
The southeast is identified as the epicenter of the nation's human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic, accounting for nearly 44% of all persons living with a HIV diagnosis in the United States. HIV stigma and knowledge have been cited as some of the complex factors increasing risk of acquiring HIV within African-American communities. We sought to understand how HIV knowledge and HIV-related ...
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