While social research has documented the prevalence and ill effects of hepatitis C related stigma, there has been little analysis of the ways in which this stigma is constituted. This article addresses this gap in the literature by providing a phenomenologically informed account of the ways in which societal attitudes and regulations draw from and feed back into corporeal processes and experiences of embodiment in the creation of hepatitis C related stigma. The case is made that three components are central to hepatitis C stigma: associations with illicit drug injecting, infectiousness and societal aversion to chronic illness. The article draws upon qualitative interviews with 40 people living with chronic hepatitis C in New Zealand and Au...
People who inject drugs access information about hepatitis C in a range of ways. For some, diagnosis...
Stigma poses significant challenges to those with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), their social networks, ...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading notifiable disease in Australia.It is described as a stig...
Abstract While social research has documented the prevalence and ill effects of hepatitis C related ...
Hepatitis C virus infection is a stigmatized condition because of its close association with injecti...
Hepatitis C virus infection is a stigmatized condition because of its close association with injecti...
Title. Stigma in the context of hepatitis C: concept analysis. Aim. This paper is a report of a conc...
Hepatitis C is known as the silent epidemic. Globally 170 million people live with chronic hepatitis...
Stigma poses significant challenges to those with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), their social networks, ...
BACKGROUND: Stigma is an important element in the experience of living with chronic viral hepatitis ...
Knowledge about disease and illness usually emerges as a result of complex social negotiations among...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
Background/Aim. Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is often associated with injectable drug users and human i...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
People who inject drugs access information about hepatitis C in a range of ways. For some, diagnosis...
Stigma poses significant challenges to those with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), their social networks, ...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading notifiable disease in Australia.It is described as a stig...
Abstract While social research has documented the prevalence and ill effects of hepatitis C related ...
Hepatitis C virus infection is a stigmatized condition because of its close association with injecti...
Hepatitis C virus infection is a stigmatized condition because of its close association with injecti...
Title. Stigma in the context of hepatitis C: concept analysis. Aim. This paper is a report of a conc...
Hepatitis C is known as the silent epidemic. Globally 170 million people live with chronic hepatitis...
Stigma poses significant challenges to those with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), their social networks, ...
BACKGROUND: Stigma is an important element in the experience of living with chronic viral hepatitis ...
Knowledge about disease and illness usually emerges as a result of complex social negotiations among...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
Background/Aim. Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is often associated with injectable drug users and human i...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
While recent medical innovation shows great promise in treating hepatitis C (HCV), it remains a cond...
People who inject drugs access information about hepatitis C in a range of ways. For some, diagnosis...
Stigma poses significant challenges to those with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), their social networks, ...
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is the leading notifiable disease in Australia.It is described as a stig...