This study aimed to explore the responses of Iranian young people with type 1 diabetes to the diabetes-related stigma. Conventional qualitative content analysis approach guided this inquiry. Volunteered people with type 1 diabetes were recruited by purposeful sampling from one endocrine and metabolism center in Isfahan in 2012. Data gathering was done through 17 individual unstructured in-depth interviews and 3 focus groups. Data saturation was achieved through 33 participants. The data were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. All participants acknowledged stigma and responded it in different ways, which was categorized in two main categories including living in the shadow (hide and seek, missing diabetes, withdrawal) and mo...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
Despite the prevailing perception that diabetes mellitus is no stigmatized condition, there is now g...
Research suggests that rural and urban Ghanaians living with uncontrolled diabetes—typified by extre...
This study aimed to explore the responses of Iranian young people with type 1 diabetes to the diabet...
Background: This study explored the strategies to overcome diabetes-related social stigma in Iran. ...
Introduction: Asian countries, including Iran, experience diabetes-related stigma. Since a stigma-fr...
[Background] The purpose of this study was to examine the stigma and coping strategies of patients w...
While health-related stigma has been the subject of considerable research in other conditions (eg, H...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most challenging and burdensome chronic diseases of the ...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Prior scholarship examining chronic illness experience within the United States is limited and fails...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is import...
Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is one of the factors determining the uptake and outcome of ...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
Despite the prevailing perception that diabetes mellitus is no stigmatized condition, there is now g...
Research suggests that rural and urban Ghanaians living with uncontrolled diabetes—typified by extre...
This study aimed to explore the responses of Iranian young people with type 1 diabetes to the diabet...
Background: This study explored the strategies to overcome diabetes-related social stigma in Iran. ...
Introduction: Asian countries, including Iran, experience diabetes-related stigma. Since a stigma-fr...
[Background] The purpose of this study was to examine the stigma and coping strategies of patients w...
While health-related stigma has been the subject of considerable research in other conditions (eg, H...
Abstract A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus i...
Objective: To examine the association between diabetes stigma, socioeconomic status, psychosocial va...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the most challenging and burdensome chronic diseases of the ...
A comprehensive understanding of the social and psychological impact of diabetes mellitus is importa...
Prior scholarship examining chronic illness experience within the United States is limited and fails...
peer-reviewedBackground: Understanding perceptions and experiences of people with diabetes is import...
Background: Healthcare-seeking behavior is one of the factors determining the uptake and outcome of ...
Background: Although diabetes mellitus is of high concern in Iran, and the level of control is unacc...
Despite the prevailing perception that diabetes mellitus is no stigmatized condition, there is now g...
Research suggests that rural and urban Ghanaians living with uncontrolled diabetes—typified by extre...