Sentence examples for stigmatisation associated with from inspiring English sources

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Also, social stigmatisation associated with obesity may reduce mental HRQL [ 12].

It was clear from the community study that stigmatisation associated with HIV/AIDS is still very common and those women who may stop breastfeeding stand the chance of either being labelled as prostitutes or identified as HIV positive by the community.

The data was collected prior to a cause of death being assigned so neither the fieldworkers or the caregiver would know the death was assigned as due to HIV/AIDS at the time of the interview, we are not aware of stigmatisation associated with consulting traditional practitioners for medical conditions other than HIV/AIDS.

One year after randomisation we assess long-term health effects (same outcomes as at 12 weeks), and by means of qualitative interview techniques [ 116], we assess the patients' perception of everyday life and of stigmatisation associated with psychosis and antipsychotic treatment.

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Stigmatisation is associated with a host of negative social and psychological effects, which impacts a young person's well-being.

The stigmatisation traditionally associated with excessive weight is increasingly challenged, however, by what has been referred to as the "creeping normality" [ 38] and greater acceptance of ow/ob as the proportion of affected people continues to steadily increase worldwide.

Guangzhou is also a fertile location for this study because of China's long history of stigmatisation of behaviours associated with HIV/AIDS transmission including IDU and prostitution.

Furthermore the participants (both men and women) appeared to be very willing to volunteer information relating to urinary symptoms and previous schistosomiasis infection and there appeared to be no stigmatisation, or taboo, associated with the condition.

Cancer is not the only illness associated with stigmatisation in British South Asians.

Such approaches might limit the significant and negative consequences associated with stigmatisation [ 63], and ultimately help to improve the care for consumers living the experience of pain.

As with the stigmatisation that often fuels it, problems associated with discrimination may often persist long after the immediate crisis has ended.40 Where this happens individuals from affected groups may be disadvantaged in various domains of life long after the crisis in question has ended.

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