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France's Human Rights League accused Valls of "participating in the stigmatisation of a category of French people who have become suspect by virtue of their faith".
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The time of onset also plays a role in the stigmatisation of schizophrenia.
This can bolster your own sense of self-worth, but it often results in the stigmatisation of others and the construction of further divisions".
Treatment adherence is also affected by beliefs about the origins, transmission and treatment of TB and HIV, often resulting in the stigmatisation of those affected [ 7].
Qualitative content analysis was used to examine if and how the print media in contributes to the stigmatisation of abortion.
Our analysis included only print news and therefore cannot be taken as representative of the wider media's role in representations and the stigmatisation of abortion.
In the US, Goldenberg et al. [ 63] found that the potential for genetic research to cause group stigmatisation could influence whether individuals decide to participate in the study, a concern especially apparent amongst African-American respondents.
The authors speculate that could in part be down to the stigmatisation of same-sex sexual behaviour in black communities.
In a European context, links have been examined between the stigmatisation of abortion in the media, women's reproductive decisions, and nationalist discourse (Kirkham 2013).
The stigmatisation of homosexuality in the DR precludes effective HIV/STI prevention.
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