نتایج جستجو برای: related stigma

تعداد نتایج: 1177934  

Journal: :Health psychology review 2015
Marija Pantelic Yulia Shenderovich Lucie Cluver Mark Boyes

This systematic review aims to synthesise evidence on predictors of internalised HIV stigma amongst people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa. Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines were used. Studies were identified through electronic databases, grey literature, reference harvesting and contacts with key researchers. Quality of findings was assessed th...

Journal: :Stigma research and action 2011
Hongjie Liu Tiejian Feng Toan Ha Hui Liu Yumao Cai Xiaoli Liu Jian Li

PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to examine the interrelationships among individualism, collectivism, homosexuality-related stigma, social support, and condom use among Chinese homosexual men. METHODS: A cross-sectional study using the respondent-driven sampling approach was conducted among 351 participants in Shenzhen, China. Path analytic modeling was used to analyze the interrelatio...

2009
Laura Nyblade Anne Stangl Ellen Weiss Kim Ashburn

The purpose of this review paper is to provide information and guidance to those in the health care setting about why it is important to combat HIV-related stigma and how to successfully address its causes and consequences within health facilities. Research shows that stigma and discrimination in the health care setting and elsewhere contributes to keeping people, including health workers, from...

2016
Huaxia Liu Qianqian Yang Georgia L. Narsavage Chunling Yang Yue Chen Guiying Xu Xia Wu

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To describe the experiences of stigma and coping strategies among patients with lung cancer in China. RESEARCH APPROACH Qualitative. SETTING The oncology department at Liaocheng Peoples Hospital. PARTICIPANTS A purposive sample of 17 patients experiencing stigma related to lung cancer voluntarily participated in data collection. METHODOLOGIC APPROACH Individual, semis...

2014
Nazila Nazemof Philippe Couroux Christof Rampitsch Tim Xing Laurian S. Robert

To our knowledge, this study represents the first high-throughput characterization of a stigma proteome in the Triticeae. A total of 2184 triticale mature stigma proteins were identified using three different gel-based approaches combined with mass spectrometry. The great majority of these proteins are described in a Triticeae stigma for the first time. These results revealed many proteins like...

Journal: :Psychiatric rehabilitation journal 2016
Milton L Wainberg Francine Cournos Melanie M Wall Andrea Norcini Pala Claudio Gruber Mann Diana Pinto Veronica Pinho Karen McKinnon

OBJECTIVE The majority of people in psychiatric care worldwide are sexually active, and studies have revealed sharply elevated rates of HIV infection in that group compared with the general population. Recovery-oriented treatment does not routinely address sexuality. We examined the relationship between gender, severe mental illness diagnosis, and stigma experiences related to sexuality among p...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2015
Jodi Polaha Stacey L Williams Craig Anne Heflinger Christina R Studts

OBJECTIVE To examine parents' perceptions of stigma regarding mental health services for their child, consider stigma in the context of novel service delivery settings (e.g., telehealth, primary care, and schools), and evaluate stigma with other factors known to influence service access. METHODS 347 caregivers of children with psychosocial concerns completed surveys regarding their perception...

Journal: :Stigma research and action 2011
Michelle L West Philip T Yanos Stephen M Smith David Roe Paul H Lysaker

PURPOSE: There is evidence that internalized stigma significantly impacts the lives of people with severe mental illness. Nevertheless, there is little data on the prevalence of clinically significant internalized stigma. This study investigated the current prevalence and demographic correlates of significantly elevated levels of internalized stigma in two samples of people with severe mental i...

2000
Peter Byrne

Stigma is defined as a sign of disgrace or discredit, which sets a person apart from others. The stigma of mental illness, although more often related to context than to a person’s appearance, remains a powerful negative attribute in all social relations. Sociological interest in psychiatric stigma was given added vigour with the publication of Stigma – Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identi...

2014
Hubert Barennes Sovann Tat Daniel Reinharz Ung Vibol

BACKGROUND HIV-related stigma diminishes the quality of life of affected patients. Little is known about perceived and enacted stigma of HIV-infected children in resources-limited settings. We documented the prevalence of perceived stigma and associated factors associated among children on antiretroviral therapy (ART) at a referral hospital in Cambodia. METHODS After informed consent, a stand...

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