A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is important for informing policy and practice. One potentially significant, yet under-researched, issue is the social stigma surrounding diabetes. This narrative review draws on literature about health-related stigma in diabetes and other chronic conditions in order to develop a framework for understanding diabetes-related stigma. Our review of the literature found that people who do not have diabetes assume that diabetes is not a stigmatized condition. In contrast, people with diabetes report that stigma is a significant concern to them, experienced across many life domains, e.g., in the workplace, in relationships. The experience of diabetes-related...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
Aims: To examine the extent of social stigma toward diabetes among Singapore's multi-ethnic general ...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Introduction Emerging evidence suggests that diabetes stigma and negative emotions associated with i...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Despite the prevailing perception that diabetes mellitus is no stigmatized condition, there is now g...
This study sought to identify how diabetes organisations conceptualize the problem of diabetes-rela...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination an international multi-disciplinary exper...
This systematic review examines and consolidates existing evidence on stigma associated with the top...
We review the past 25 years of research addressing challenges people living with diabetes experience...
Abstract Aims/Introduction The aim of this study was to develop a scale to evaluate disease stigma i...
This study aimed to apprehend the social representations elaborated by people who have diabetes abou...
Globally, almost 9.3% of the population aged 20–80 years have been diagnosed with diabetes making di...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
Aims: To examine the extent of social stigma toward diabetes among Singapore's multi-ethnic general ...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Introduction Emerging evidence suggests that diabetes stigma and negative emotions associated with i...
Objective: Previous work suggests that diabetes stigma may be associated with poorer psychological w...
Despite the prevailing perception that diabetes mellitus is no stigmatized condition, there is now g...
This study sought to identify how diabetes organisations conceptualize the problem of diabetes-rela...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
To accelerate an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination an international multi-disciplinary exper...
This systematic review examines and consolidates existing evidence on stigma associated with the top...
We review the past 25 years of research addressing challenges people living with diabetes experience...
Abstract Aims/Introduction The aim of this study was to develop a scale to evaluate disease stigma i...
This study aimed to apprehend the social representations elaborated by people who have diabetes abou...
Globally, almost 9.3% of the population aged 20–80 years have been diagnosed with diabetes making di...
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a self-report measure of perceived and experienced stigma for use...
Bakgrund: Antalet personer med diabetes mellitus typ 2 är ett globalt växande problem. Målet med beh...
Aims: To examine the extent of social stigma toward diabetes among Singapore's multi-ethnic general ...