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Public Stigma: The Community's Tolerance of Alzheimer Disease
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2010To investigate public stigma relating to Alzheimer disease (AD) and variables correlated with this outcome.Cross-sectional study.City of São Paulo, Brazil.A representative sample of 500 individuals aged 18-65 years, living within the community.Subjects were interviewed to assess three dimensions of stigma (stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination ...
Sergio Luís, Blay +1 more
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Primum Non Nocere: Obesity Stigma and Public Health
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2013Several recent anti-obesity campaigns appear to embrace stigmatization of obese individuals as a public health strategy. These approaches seem to be based on the fundamental assumptions that (1) obesity is largely under an individual's control and (2) stigmatizing obese individuals will motivate them to change their behavior and will also result in ...
Lenny R, Vartanian, Joshua M, Smyth
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Public stigma in relation to individuals with depression
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2009To assess public stigma in relation to individuals with depression and possible factors associated with this phenomenon.A cross-sectional study was conducted with a probabilistic sample of 500 individuals who live in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, and are aged between 18 and 65 years.
Erica de Toledo Piza, Peluso +1 more
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Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2010
Illnesses have always nourished phenomena of stigmatization, to which public health has occasionally contributed. This observation remains true today, in particular for risk-taking behaviour, and signals the emergence of a new preventive strategy: stigmatizing for encouraging behaviour change more greatly But does this strategy not give rise to ethical
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Illnesses have always nourished phenomena of stigmatization, to which public health has occasionally contributed. This observation remains true today, in particular for risk-taking behaviour, and signals the emergence of a new preventive strategy: stigmatizing for encouraging behaviour change more greatly But does this strategy not give rise to ethical
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[Social stigma in dementia: Italian validation of the Dementia Public Stigma Scale (DePSS)].
Assistenza infermieristica e ricerca : AIR. Social stigma in dementia: Italian validation of the Dementia Public Stigma Scale (DEPSS).Dementia-related stigma is a significant barrier to supporting people with dementia and promoting their social inclusion. The Dementia Public Stigma Scale (DePSS) measures all the dimensions of dementia-related public stigma: fear and discomfort, inability and ...
Sturaro R. +7 more
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The Lancet Commission on ending stigma and discrimination in mental health
Lancet, The, 2022Petra C Gronholm +2 more
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Public HIV stigma: Still common around the world
HIV Medicine, 2023David B, Hanna, Viraj V, Patel
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