Sentence examples for becoming stigmatized from inspiring English sources

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The potential of being labeled at-risk for having or transmitting a stigmatizing condition such as SARS creates fear and anxiety, and an entire population of people can be at risk for becoming stigmatized in society (23 ).

Containing fear, which is integral to the public health management of a new and emerging disease such as SARS, is best accomplished by a behavioral strategy that addresses the needs of a segment of the population at risk of becoming stigmatized and discriminated against.

To avoid becoming stigmatized as STI clinics, the project clinics treated a range of general health ailments in addition to providing counseling services by a qualified counselor on safe sex practices, correct and consistent condom use, and diagnosis and treatment of STI so that truckers would not hesitate to visit these clinics.

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Oh sure, the process of meeting a partner online is becoming less stigmatized every day.

While an age disparity like the 35 years between Hutchison and Stodden is by no means the norm, the recent openness around relationships involving huge age gaps -- especially the Times' willingness to feature the Cox and Castimatidis nuptials -- suggests that they may be becoming less stigmatized.

Beyond the numbers, people living with HIV are often stigmatized, becoming victims of discrimination and gross injustice.

Perhaps that is one of the reasons why the UN Population Fund recently described access to contraception and family planning as a "universal human right". Beyond the numbers, people living with HIV are often stigmatized, becoming victims of discrimination and gross injustice.

Children's other fears included concerns about who would take care of them if their parent died, having to take care of younger children, becoming infected, and being stigmatized if their friends found out.

First, self-reported circumcision status by mothers may underreport circumcision given that the practice was becoming more and more stigmatized by the time of the 2005 and 2008 EDHS waves.

The stigmatized become a threat, a burden.

Fear is also a well-known barrier to HIV testing, including fear of social and economic losses, fear of being stigmatized and fear of becoming ill.

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