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Roma discrimination and stigmatization in Europe are well-documented, with urban scholars emphasizing pervasive prejudices and stereotypes alongside negative policy outcomes.
Remus Crețan +3 more
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Direct and Indirect Acts of Stigmatization
When considering the impact of stigmatization on society, we tend to think of one aspect of stigmatization while ignoring another. Drawing from historical and fictional cases, I argue that acts of stigmatization can be direct or indirect. Acts of direct
Jennifer Gleason
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COVID-19: Facts, Cultural Considerations, and Risk of Stigmatization
Data on COVID-19 supports targeted social distancing could be an effective way to reduce morbidity and mortality, but could inadvertently increase stigma for affected populations.
D. Bruns, N. Kraguljac, Thomas Bruns
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Responding to stigmatization: How to resist and overcome the stigma of unemployment
Organization research on stigma has mostly focused on the stigmatized, limiting the scope for exploring what is possible and lacking recognition of the structural conditions and unequal power relations that create and sustain stigma.
L. Garcia-Lorenzo +2 more
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The increasing denormalization of smoking by tobacco control policies and a normative smoke-free climate may shift power towards adolescent non-smokers.
Pierre-Olivier Robert +7 more
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Values and implicit self-stigmatization among people with mental disorders
Introduction People with mental disorder can share negative stereotypes, related to mental disorders. This might cause self-stigmatization, which is negatively related to quality of life and compliance with treatment.
G. Arina +3 more
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Background Stereotypes and false assumptions about chronic and visible skin diseases can determine the behaviour towards affected individuals and result in stigmatization or discrimination.
P. Heim‐Ohmayer +7 more
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The impact of dermatological diseases goes beyond symptoms and often includes psychosocial burden. Self-stigmatization plays a key role in this relationship and was compared in patients with psoriasis and atopic dermatitis to evaluate the validity of ...
Sophie Schlachter +4 more
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Perceived Stigmatization of Children with Speech-Language Impairment and Their Parents [PDF]
Objective: Developmental disorders in childhood are generally assumed to have stigmatizing effects. The goal of the present study was to assess whether parents of children with speech-language impairment perceive stigmatization of their child or ...
Macharey, Georg +1 more
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Neglect and perceived stigmatization impact psychological distress of orphans in Tanzania [PDF]
Background: Research has shown that orphans in sub-Saharan Africa are at increased risk for mental health problems. Exposure to maltreatment and HIV/AIDS-related stigmatization are related to orphans’ psychological distress.
Katharin Hermenau +3 more
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