نتایج جستجو برای: related stigma

تعداد نتایج: 1177934  

Journal: :SAHARA J : journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance 2007
V S Mahendra L Gilborn S Bharat R Mudoi I Gupta B George L Samson C Daly J Pulerwitz

AIDS-related stigma and discrimination remain pervasive problems in health care institutions worldwide. This paper reports on stigma-related baseline findings from a study in New Delhi, India to evaluate the impact of a stigma-reduction intervention in three large hospitals. Data were collected via in-depth interviews with hospital staff and HIV-infected patients, surveys with hospital workers ...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2017
P C Gronholm G Thornicroft K R Laurens S Evans-Lacko

BACKGROUND Stigma associated with mental illness can delay or prevent help-seeking and service contact. Stigma-related influences on pathways to care in the early stages of psychotic disorders have not been systematically examined. METHOD This review systematically assessed findings from qualitative, quantitative and mixed-methods research studies on the relationship between stigma and pathwa...

2018
Daniel Grace Jody Jollimore Paul MacPherson Matthew J.P. Strang Darrell H.S. Tan

With the emergence of daily oral tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine-based pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use in Canada, questions have emerged concerning the impacts of this HIV prevention tool on gay men's social and sexual lives. We conducted small focus groups and individual qualitative interviews with 16 gay men in Toronto who were part of the 'first wave' of Canadian PrEP use...

2018
Catherine Robson Lorna Myers Chrisma Pretorius Olaug S. Lian Markus Reuber

PURPOSE People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) than people with epilepsy. Yet, unlike in epilepsy, knowledge of how social factors influence the HRQoL of adults with NES is limited. To add to the evidence base, this study explores the relationship between HRQoL and perceived stigma among adults with NES, and the role of socio-d...

2015
Mona Loutfy Wangari Tharao Carmen Logie Muna A Aden Lori A Chambers Wei Wu Marym Abdelmaseh Liviana Calzavara

INTRODUCTION Literature indicates that racism, sexism, homophobia and HIV-related stigma have adverse impacts on health, well-being, and quality of life among HIV-positive women of African descent (African/Black diaspora). However, limited evidence exists on the effectiveness of interventions aimed at reducing stigma tailored for these women. This study systematically reviewed randomized contro...

2011
Linda D. Chrosniak

ADVICE FROM SOCIAL REFERENTS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO INTERNALIZED STIGMA OF MENTAL ILLNESS: A STUDY FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESSES Brittany M. Lindon, Ph.D. George Mason University, 2011 Dissertation Director: Dr. Linda D. Chrosniak Research has demonstrated that people with mental illnesses internalize negative public stereotypes about mental illness and anticipate stigma...

Journal: :Salud publica de Mexico 2013
Eva M Moya Mark W Lusk

OBJECTIVE To examine the experiences and perspectives on the disease and stigma from the vantage point of the persons affected by TB in El Paso, Texas, and Juárez, México to inform research on health-related stigma and interventions. MATERIALS AND METHODS Semi-structured interviews to study TB-related stigma and the impact on access and health-seeking behaviors with 30 Mexican-origin adults (...

2017
Xin Li Lili Yuan Xiaoxia Li Jingli Shi Liying Jiang Chundi Zhang Xiujing Yang Yeli Zhang Donghui Zhao Yashuang Zhao

BACKGROUND HIV-related stigma always is major obstacles to an effective HIV response worldwide. The effect of HIV-related stigma on HIV prevention and treatment is particularly serious in China. This study was to examine stigma attitude towards people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) among general individuals in Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China and the factors associated with stigma attitude,...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2015
Md Rocky Khan Chowdhury Md Shafiur Rahman Md Nazrul Islam Mondal Abu Sayem Baki Billah

Stigma, considered a social disease, is more apparent in developing societies which are driven by various social affairs, and influences adherence to treatment. The aim of the present study was to examine levels of social stigma related to tuberculosis (TB) in sociodemographic context and identify the effects of sociodemographic factors on stigma. The study sample consisted of 372 TB patients. ...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2017
Mary S Himmelstein Rebecca M Puhl Diane M Quinn

INTRODUCTION Obesity is an ongoing public health concern in the U.S. Weight stigma is linked to a number of obesogenic health outcomes, which complicate obesity treatment and prevention. Despite higher rates of obesity in female and minority populations, little research has examined weight stigma in non-white women and men. This study investigated intersectionality in weight stigma and health-r...

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