نتایج جستجو برای: Stigmatizing Attitudes

تعداد نتایج: 84372  

2010
Trevor M Cook JianLi Wang

BACKGROUND Mental health illnesses, such as depression, are responsible for a growing disease burden worldwide. Unfortunately, effective treatment is often impeded by stigmatizing attitudes of other individuals, which have been found to lead to a number of negative consequences including reduced help-seeking behavior and increased social distance. Despite the high prevalence of depression in Ca...

Journal: :The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC 2015
Agung Waluyo Gabriel J Culbert Judith Levy Kathleen F Norr

Evidence indicates widespread stigmatization of persons living with HIV (PLWH) in Indonesia. Such attitudes among health care workers could impede the country's policies for effective diagnosis and medical treatment of PLWH. Nonetheless, research to guide interventions to reduce stigma in health care settings is lacking. Also, the contributions of workplace, religion, and HIV knowledge to nurse...

2013
Lucia Corno Damien de Walque

HIV/AIDS stigmatizing attitudes and their consequences on preventative behaviors are among the most poorly understood aspects of the AIDS epidemic. This paper analyzes the socioeconomic determinants of discriminating attitudes toward people living with HIV and their implications on the likelihood of HIV testing. These effects are tested using the 2004 and 2009 Demographic and Health Surveys con...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2014
Lynn G Irwin Dónal G Fortune

The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of contact versus education interventions for adolescents in reducing stigmatizing attitudes toward people with acquired brain injury (ABI), and whether visibility of ABI affects the intervention outcome. 408 students (age range = 14-17 years) from 13 schools in the Mid-West of Ireland were randomly allocated to one of the three inter...

Background Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with mental disorders is a well-established and global phenomenon often leading to discrimination and social exclusion. Although previous research in the United States showed that conservative ideology has been related to stigmatizing attitudes toward mental disorders, there is reason to believe that this mechanism plays a different role in...

2014
Meizhen Liao Dianmin Kang Xiaorun Tao Jennifer Huang Bouey Muktar H. Aliyu Yuesheng Qian Guoyong Wang Xiaoguang Sun Bin Lin Zhenqiang Bi Yujiang Jia

OBJECTIVE This research was conducted to assess the correlates of alcohol consumption and HIV/AIDS-related stigmatizing and discriminatory attitudes among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Shandong province, China. METHODS A cross-sectional survey provided demographics, sexual behaviors, illicit drug use, alcohol consumptions, and service utilization. RESULTS Of 1,230 participants, 82.8% w...

2017
Savina Vorasane Masamine Jimba Kimiyo Kikuchi Junko Yasuoka Keiko Nanishi Jo Durham Vanphanom Sychareun

BACKGROUND Despite global efforts, HIV-related stigma continues to negatively impact the health and well-being of people living with HIV/AIDS. Even in healthcare settings, people with HIV/AIDS experience discrimination. Anecdotal evidence suggests that healthcare professionals in the Lao People's Democratic Republic, a lower-middle income country situated in Southeast Asia, stigmatize HIV/AID p...

2013
Claudia Sikorski Melanie Luppa Heide Glaesmer Elmar Brähler Hans-Helmut König Steffi G. Riedel-Heller

OBJECTIVE The health care setting has been reported to be one main source of weight stigma repeatedly; however, studies comparing different professions have been lacking. METHODS 682 health care professionals (HCP) of a large German university hospital were asked to fill out a questionnaire on stigmatizing attitudes, perceived causes of obesity, and work-related impact of obesity. Stigmatizin...

2011
Claudia Sikorski Melanie Luppa Marie Kaiser Heide Glaesmer Georg Schomerus Hans-Helmut König Steffi G Riedel-Heller

BACKGROUND Up to this date, prevalence rates of obesity are still rising. Aside from co-morbid diseases, perceived discrimination and stigmatization leads to worsen outcomes in obese individuals. Higher stigmatizing attitudes towards obese individuals may also result in less support of preventive and interventive measures. In light of the immense burden of obesity on health care systems and als...

2017
CODRUTA ALINA POPESCU ANCA DANA BUZOIANU SOIMITA MIHAELA SUCIU SEBASTIAN MIHAI ARMEAN

Background Stigmatizing attitudes to mental illness, and especially schizophrenia, are not limited to the general population but are also common among health professionals. Health professionals are in a position to model health related attitudes both in the general public and patients. Medical students are an interesting group to focus upon, since they are future health professionals and correc...

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