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To investigate women's perceptions and experiences of the trial, including how well participants internalize and retain key messages provided through a continuous informed consent process, a random sub-sample of 102 women were invited to participate in in-depth interviews (IDIs) conducted immediately after their 4, 24 and 52 week follow-up visits.
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#006 The converse; feeling that you were 'being judged', staff not listening to or believing you, being dismissed as 'unmotivated' for missing an appointment, people being rude, all fed into a participants' internalized negative identity as an alcoholic, low self-esteem and sense of poor self-efficacy.
As for the specific aspect in Japan, in the theme Discrediting self by self and others, the current results suggest that family members and healthcare professionals tended to cause the participants to internalize more stigma by expecting them to be entirely dependent, whereas persons with chronic health disorders in American society were expected to fulfill those responsibilities [ 5].
Participants also experienced internalized stigma, noting that they "tried not to think about it [HIV]" or felt shame around their HIV status, as one woman described: " I don't want nobody to know nothing, nothing about this because I am embarrassed…I don't want people to turn away from me and stuff thinking that I have something that is contagious".
The authors argue that the participants, in effect, psychologically internalized their virtual experience.
Implicit feedback should be frequent in the beginning, so participants have enough time to internalize the new movement pattern.
The 2016 Cyber Media Roundtable covered a wide range of complex topics, and the engagement of participants signaled strong interest in internalizing the material.
One study, designed in part to measure the influence of the Jezebel stereotype on young black women's perceptions of their own rapes, found that the "stereotype of Black women as sexually loose appeared to be internalized by Black participants and identified as an important reason why they were raped" (Neville et. al. 2004, 91).
In particular, those theorists concerned with the multi-dimensional nature of social and cultural "difference" have stressed how the conception of the autonomous person assumed in such principles (as well as criteria for rational discourse and public deliberation) is a contestable ideal not internalized by all participants in contemporary political life (see, e.g., Brown 1995, Benhabib 1992).
The Internalized AIDS-Related Stigma Scale, developed by Kalichman et al. (2009), is a validated measure of participants' identification with common internal representations of HIV, such as "being a bad person" or "unclean" (Kipp et al., 2015).
The series of hands-on demonstrations and experiments in her laboratory allowed the participants to think through, apply, and internalize the concepts of interfacial dynamics and fluid fragmentation presented in her lectures.
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