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Stigma

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1997
This study started as a literature review on stigma as part of a Professional Studies II Resettlement Course. While conducting the study the author was able to follow‐up previous research which looked at contact with the mentally ill and stigma.
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Asthma and Stigma

Family Practice, 1991
A questionnaire was sent to all asthmatics between the ages of 18 and 60 identified from a rural family practice in Southwestern Ontario. The questionnaire measured various attitudes concerning asthma and was used to identify those respondents reporting high levels of pessimism or stigma in relation to their condition.
D, Snadden, J B, Brown
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When Stigma Confronts Stigma

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1986
Do blacks differ from whites in their ascription of negative stereotypes to former mental patients? Because blacks are aware that they themselves are often the victims of negative stereotyping, they might show greater reluctance to apply negative stereotypes to others marked by society as "deviant.
Clifford M. B. Galanis, Edward E. Jones
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Depression Stigma

SSRN Electronic Journal
Throughout history, people with mental illness have been discriminated against and stigmatized. Our experiment provides a new measure of perceived depression stigma and then investigates the causal effect of perceived stigma on help-seeking in a sample of 1,844 Americans suffering from depression.
Roth, Christopher   +2 more
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The Sickness of Stigmas

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2017
In modern medicine, approaches to healthcare no longer only encompass injury management, but increasingly focus on understanding the performance demands and health risk exposures faced by performing artists. Quantitative and qualitative scientific and health analyses by performing artists, clinicians, educators, and researchers are increasingly ...
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Stigma and epilepsy

Epilepsy & Behavior, 2002
For individuals with epilepsy in the United States and other countries, stigma can be one of the most distressing consequences of having seizures, along with the unpredictability of future seizures and the inability to drive. The impact of stigma on the lives of epilepsy patients is far reaching, frequently including effects on interpersonal ...
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Stigma and Exile

Journal of mediterranean studies, 1997
The paper analyses the processes of projection and stereotyping that are linked to the situation of exile. My attempt convey the experiences underwent in the course of fulfilling the field researches (from 1993 till now) carried out partly within the project “The Study and Care of Refugee Families - A Pilot Study of Anthropological and ...
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Stigma and the law

The Lancet, 2006
The stress associated with stigma can be particularly difficult for those with disease-associated stigma. Not only are they at risk to develop other stress-related illnesses, but the clinical course of the stigmatised illness itself may be worsened and other outcomes affected, such as the ability to work or lead a normal social life.
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Stigma: A Review of Weight Stigma

2021
İnsan sosyal bir varlık olması sebebiyle sosyal ortamlarda ya da sosyal ilişkilerinde bazı olumlu ya da olumsuz tutum ve davranışlara maruz kalabilmektedir. Damgalama da bu olumsuz tutum ve davranışlardan biri olduğu söylenebilir. Ayrıca damgalama kavramı birçok kavram ile ilişkili olabilmektedir.
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