نتایج جستجو برای: stigma

تعداد نتایج: 13788  

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2010
Elaine Brohan Rodney Elgie Norman Sartorius Graham Thornicroft

There is a growing interest in examining self-stigma as a barrier to recovery from schizophrenia. To date, no studies have examined mental health service user's experiences of self-stigma throughout Europe. This study describes the level of self-stigma, stigma resistance, empowerment and perceived discrimination reported by mental health service users with a diagnosis of schizophrenia or other ...

Journal: :Journal of counseling psychology 2017
Patton O Garriott Trisha L Raque-Bogdan Kim Yalango Kathryn Schaefer Ziemer Jared Utley

The growing socioeconomic diversity of higher education institutions calls for research that addresses the unique mental health needs of first-generation and continuing-generation college students. This study examined associations from environmental supports, personal stigma, self-stigma, and attitudes, to intentions to seek counseling in first- and continuing-generation college students (N = 6...

رضایی, فاطمه, روشن نیا, سمیه, علی اسدی, حمزه,

Introduction: Despite advances in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy within the past several decades, people suffering from this disorder continue to be stigmatized. Stigma is a psychological social process that begins with labeling and leads to social avoidance as well as social isolation. In many people suffering from epilepsy, stigma is held to adversely impact their psychological well-...

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: :Archives of Iranian medicine 2014
Farnaz Etesam Fatemeh Assarian Hamed Hosseini Fatemeh Sadat Ghoreishi

BACKGROUND The stigma attached to substance use is considered as a barrier to treatment, resulting in continued dependence and harmful consequences for the health of drug abusers and society. METHODS In the current study, stigma and its relation with patient characteristics and secrecy was examined in people who were in treatment of drug dependency. Participants were 144 patients from two ref...

2013
Gitau Mburu Mala Ram Morten Skovdal David Bitira Ian Hodgson Grace W Mwai Christine Stegling Janet Seeley

INTRODUCTION Global scale up of antiretroviral therapy is changing the context of HIV-related stigma. However, stigma remains an ongoing concern in many countries. Groups of people living with HIV can contribute to the reduction of stigma. However, the pathways through which they do so are not well understood. METHODS This paper utilizes data from a qualitative study exploring the impact of n...

Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2014
Sae Takada Sheri D Weiser Elias Kumbakumba Conrad Muzoora Jeffrey N Martin Peter W Hunt Jessica E Haberer Annet Kawuma David R Bangsberg Alexander C Tsai

BACKGROUND Cross-sectional studies show that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) stigma is negatively correlated with social support. PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to examine the bidirectional relationship between social support and HIV stigma. METHODS We collected quarterly data from a cohort of 422 people living with HIV in Uganda, followed for a median of 2.1 years. We used multile...

2013
Travis Lim Carla Zelaya Carl Latkin Vu Minh Quan Constantine Frangakis Tran Viet Ha Nguyen Le Minh Vivian Go

INTRODUCTION HIV infection may be affected by multiple complex socioeconomic status (SES) factors, especially individual socioeconomic disadvantage and community-level inequality. At the same time, stigma towards HIV and marginalized groups has exacerbated persistent concentrated epidemics among key populations, such as persons who inject drugs (PWID) in Vietnam. Stigma researchers argue that s...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2017
K Macintyre M I Bakker S Bergson R Bhavaraju V Bond J Chikovore C Colvin G M Craig A L Cremers A Daftary N Engel N Ferris France E Jaramillo M Kimerling A Kipp S Krishnaratne C Mergenthaler M Ngicho L Redwood E J J Rood N Sommerland A Stangl A van Rie W van Brakel E Wouters A Zwerling E M H Mitchell

Crucial to finding and treating the 4 million tuberculosis (TB) patients currently missed by national TB programmes, TB stigma is receiving well-deserved and long-delayed attention at the global level. However, the ability to measure and evaluate the success of TB stigma-reduction efforts is limited by the need for additional tools. At a 2016 TB stigma-measurement meeting held in The Hague, The...

2016
Steven Toth Jill A. York Nicholas DePinto

Background. In the medical sense, stigma has been defined as the collection of negative attitudes and beliefs that are directed at people living with a particular condition or disease process. A cohort study was conducted to explore the HIV stigma that is perceived by HIV-positive individuals versus that perceived by the general population within a community-based dental clinic. Methods. Two se...

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