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Performing abortions is more highly stigmatized and dangerous now than in 1970.
"He'd be highly stigmatized, seen as abnormal, feared, shunned, chased out of town," she said.
In the Hindu monastic code, there can be no such dispensation monks who return to society are highly stigmatized.
For several decades after Freud's visit to America, psychotherapy remained at the margins of American culture; mental illness was still a little discussed, and highly stigmatized, phenomenon.
Abortion is highly stigmatized in the United States.
Mental health is a highly stigmatized topic in Bangladesh.
HIV is highly stigmatized in sub-Saharan Africa.
As in many societies around the world, lack of pregnancy and the resulting childlessness are often highly stigmatized, leading to profound social suffering for infertile couples in Turkey.
With increasing access to antiretroviral therapy, HIV-infected youth are living longer, but are vulnerable as they navigate the transition to adulthood while managing a highly stigmatized condition.
"The situation may be slightly more nuanced for people with highly stigmatized hidden disabilities, because the first priority is getting the job," Booksh says.
Alcohol dependence is highly stigmatized and as a result healthcare professionals often have low behavioural intentions, meaning low willingness to care for these patients.
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