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How, for example, can they avoid being stigmatized by colleagues?
"They have to avoid being stigmatized as a bad bunch of people," he said.
One student in Check BAC, who requested anonymity to avoid being stigmatized on campus, admitted drinking too much beer at a keg party and nearly passing out in the stadium, where a spectator alerted the campus police.
ABC refers to its family-friendly 8 to 9 p.m. slot on weeknights as "Happy Hour" to avoid being stigmatized by the word "family," which, Mr. Bader said, is code for kiddie shows.
The real complication, he said, is coming up with "strong public alternatives" to make the case against Democratic policies, without appearing to be obstreperous or angry, or feeding the Democrats' attempt to paint Republicans as "the party of 'no.' " "They have to avoid being stigmatized as a bad bunch of people," he said of the Republicans.
Despite the well-known stress of medical school, including adverse consequences for mental and behavioral health, there is little consensus about how to best intervene in a way that accommodates students׳ intense training demands, interest in science, and desire to avoid being stigmatized.
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The ability to bear children continues to have a high social value in Kenya and many women living with HIV desire to become pregnant to avoid being shunned or stigmatized or to sustain their marriage and to leave children as their legacy should they die from AIDS [ 20, 21].
Much of the American epidemic is now concentrated in poor black and Latino neighborhoods, where health insurance is less common and many avoid testing for fear of being stigmatized.
He is still is afraid of being outspoken about his family situation because he fears being stigmatized – and avoids speak about the HIV-status of his mother at his school.
These included: internalized stigma, or instances when youth stigmatize themselves because of their HIV status; perceived stigma, whereby youth feel that someone is stigmatizing them; fear of enacted stigma, which is expressed when youth act to avoid being discriminated against because of their HIV status; and enacted stigma, defined as experiencing discrimination based on one's HIV status.
There are various reasons for why IDU may avoid HIV testing, including: fear of an HIV-positive test result, fear of being stigmatized and discriminated against by the community, and feelings of shame [ 9].
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