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Perhaps, the element of power above, which completes the conceptualisation of the stigma process, needs emphasising.
Main topics - originally pre-determined based on the study objectives and on the quantitative findings we wanted to explore in-depth - covered included stigma, process and outcomes of disclosure, adherence and potential fear of disclosure; breastfeeding practices and challenges; discrimination by health providers.
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Briefly drawing on the writings of Link and Phelan [ 28] concerning stigma processes may shed light on the complex processes at work.
In case of the genes upregulated in stigma, metabolic process, cellular process, primary metabolic process, cellular metabolic process and macromolecule metabolic process were the top five categories (Fig. 5b).
No measures are available for assessing self-stigma process among parents of children with ASD.
The present study examined the psychometric properties of a recently developed measure of self-stigma process, the Self-Stigmatizing Thinking's Automaticity and Repetition Scale (STARS), among parents of children with ASD.
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) vary in not only the extent to which they endorse their self-stigmatizing thoughts, referred to as self-stigma "content", but also the extent to which they think about their self-stigmatizing thoughts repetitively and automatically as a mental habit, referred to as self-stigma "process".
This large-scale survey represents an efficient approach to identify the genes involved in the stigma pollination process.
A frequent complaint against health professionals concerns their attitudes, while perceptions of socio-institutional stigma concern processes of care and scarcity of resources.
Link and Phelan 18 defined stigma as a process with five interrelated components: discrimination through a process of separation based on negative attitudes and prejudice resulting from labelling and cultural stereotypes of society towards the stigmatised group leading to social, economic and political power differences.
Erving Goffman, defined stigma as, "the process by which the actions of others spoil normal identity".
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