This study explored experiences of stigma in 25 adults with xeroderma pigmentosum. Analysis of semi-structured interviews revealed the changing nature of stigma over the lifetime. Bullying occurred in childhood, whereas adults were questioned about both their photoprotection and skin damage, often resulting in internalised feelings of stigma. Resilience and rejection of feelings of stigma increased with age and experiences of stigma differed across cultures. Findings indicate a need to develop social skills training to help people reject feelings of stigma. Future research should explore perspectives of families, friends and formal institutions and their potential to cause or reduce feelings of stigma
Background: Disease-related stigma is a public health concern steadily gaining global attention. Evi...
Introduction: Patients with common skin diseases may have substantial psychosocial comorbidity and r...
Background: Internalized stigma, adoption of negative attitudes and stereotypes of the society regar...
BACKGROUND: A high level of photoprotection is required by people with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Abstract Background Stereotypes and false assumptions about chronic and visible skin diseases can de...
One of the major barriers to individuals with pigmentary disorders in achieving their life goals is ...
Psoriasis is a chronic and recurrent immune-related skin disease that often causes disfigurement and...
Objectives Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is an extremely rare genetic disorder (approximately 100 known...
It has been recognised for a number of years that patients with chronic skin disease experience a r...
A qualitative study of individuals living with psoriasis has been conducted in Tuaran District, Sab...
Background The psychological impact of living with a skin condition can have a profound impact on q...
This study employed a descriptive phenomenological approach that explores the lived experiences of F...
Background: Disease-related stigma is a public health concern steadily gaining global attention. Evi...
Introduction: Patients with common skin diseases may have substantial psychosocial comorbidity and r...
Background: Internalized stigma, adoption of negative attitudes and stereotypes of the society regar...
BACKGROUND: A high level of photoprotection is required by people with xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Perceived stigmatization places a large psychosocial burden on patients with some skin conditions. L...
Abstract Background Stereotypes and false assumptions about chronic and visible skin diseases can de...
One of the major barriers to individuals with pigmentary disorders in achieving their life goals is ...
Psoriasis is a chronic and recurrent immune-related skin disease that often causes disfigurement and...
Objectives Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) is an extremely rare genetic disorder (approximately 100 known...
It has been recognised for a number of years that patients with chronic skin disease experience a r...
A qualitative study of individuals living with psoriasis has been conducted in Tuaran District, Sab...
Background The psychological impact of living with a skin condition can have a profound impact on q...
This study employed a descriptive phenomenological approach that explores the lived experiences of F...
Background: Disease-related stigma is a public health concern steadily gaining global attention. Evi...
Introduction: Patients with common skin diseases may have substantial psychosocial comorbidity and r...
Background: Internalized stigma, adoption of negative attitudes and stereotypes of the society regar...