نتایج جستجو برای: stigma strategies

تعداد نتایج: 401438  

2018

The Global Hepatitis Health Sector Strategy is aiming for the Background: elimination of viral hepatitis as a public health threat by 2030. Successful diagnostic, treatment and preventive strategies can reduce incidence and morbidity; it is important to ensure that these interventions and services are not only available, but also accessible. Stigma, poverty, and lack of knowledge may present a ...

2016
Ales Grambal Jan Prasko Dana Kamaradova Klara Latalova Michaela Holubova Marketa Marackova Marie Ociskova Milos Slepecky

INTRODUCTION Self-stigma arises from one's acceptance of societal prejudices and is common in psychiatric patients. This investigation compares the self-stigma of a sample of patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD), schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SCH), major depressive disorder (MDD), bipolar affective disorder (BAD), and anxiety disorders (AD) and explores of the self-stigma with...

Journal: :AIDS care 2010
Pamela J Surkan Joia S Mukherjee David R Williams Eddy Eustache Ermaze Louis Thierry Jean-Paul Wesler Lambert Fiona C Scanlan Catherine M Oswald Mary Smith Fawzi

In many settings worldwide, HIV-positive individuals have experienced a significant level of stigma and discrimination. This discrimination may also impact other family members affected by the disease, including children. The aim of our study was to identify factors associated with stigma and/or discrimination among HIV-affected youth and their HIV-positive caregivers in central Haiti. Recruitm...

2014
Andrea Ohst Béatrice M. E. Fondu Inga Glogger Matthias Nückles Alexander Renkl

Learners sometimes have incoherent and fragmented intuitive prior knowledge that is (partly) "incompatible" with the to-be-learned contents. Such knowledge in pieces can cause conceptual disorientation and cognitive overload while learning. We hypothesized that a pre-training intervention providing a generalized schema as a structuring framework for such knowledge in pieces would support (re)or...

Journal: :Korean journal of medical education 2014
Sun Kim Yera Hur Joo Hyun Park

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to investigate the pursuit of achievement goals in medical students and to assess the relationship between achievement goals, learning strategy, and motivation. METHODS Two hundred seventy freshman and sophomore premedical students and sophomore medical school students participated in this study, which used the Achievement Goals Scale and the Self-Regulate...

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2015
Nadine Ferris France Steve H Mcdonald Ronan R Conroy Elaine Byrne Chris Mallouris Ian Hodgson Fiona N Larkan

PRINCIPLES Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) related self-stigma--negative self-judgements resulting in shame, worthlessness and self-blame - negatively influences access to care and treatment, and overall quality of life for people living with HIV (PLHIV). Despite evidence that high levels of self-stigma exist among PLHIV, and is experienced to a far greater extent than stigma received from t...

2017
L E Hayward L R Vartanian R T Pinkus

People who are overweight or obese are frequently stigmatized because of their weight, but there has been limited exploration of how people cope with these experiences. The Coping Responses Inventory (CRI) assesses a wide range of coping strategies in response to weight stigma; however, its length (99 items) may have prevented it from being widely used. The aim of the current research (four stu...

2017
O Bonnington J Wamoyi W Ddaaki D Bukenya K Ondenge M Skovdal J Renju M Moshabela A Wringe

OBJECTIVES Stigma remains pervasive for people living with HIV (PLHIV) in sub-Saharan Africa, undermining care engagement. Using everyday, biographical and epochal temporalities, we explored the manifestation of stigma at different stages of the HIV care continuum in seven health and demographic surveillance sites in Eastern and Southern Africa. METHODS Between 2015 and 2016, we conducted qua...

2018
S. M. Murray J. Augustinavicius D. Kaysen D. Rao L. K. Murray K. Wachter J. Annan K. Falb P. Bolton J. K. Bass

Background Sexual violence is associated with a multitude of poor physical, emotional, and social outcomes. Despite reports of stigma by sexual violence survivors, limited evidence exists on effective strategies to reduce stigma, particularly in conflict-affected settings. We sought to assess the effect of group Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) on stigma and the extent to which stigma might m...

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