Leprosy is endemic in Nepal and disproportionately affects the most marginalized. Leprosy related stigma can be characterized as a social curse, because those affected are excluded from group life and social participation which has severe implications for psychological health. The Nepal Leprosy Trust run a community-based self-help group intervention that aims to develop a new empowered identity to re-establish access to multiple group memberships' through social participation. In this applied cross-sectional study, informed by the Social Identity Model of Identity Change, we assess this intervention. Participants (N = 98) were members of self-help groups in 10 rural villages in Nepal, and completed measures of self-help group identifi...
Abstract Background Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and leprosy are disabling infectious diseases endemic ...
Background: Leprosy has been affecting the human race since millennia, characterized by widespread, ...
Background: Can deliberate interaction between the public and persons affected by leprosy reduce sti...
Leprosy is endemic in Nepal and disproportionately affects the most marginalized. Leprosy related st...
Leprosy is endemic in Nepal and disproportionately affects the most marginalized. Leprosy related s...
peer-reviewedThere is increasing appreciation that group memberships can have both beneficial and ...
Background Leprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting fro...
Objectives: The relationship between leprosy, stigma and poor mental health is well recognized. The ...
Objectives: Social stigma surrounding leprosy patients (LPs) in the community is still related to th...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting from...
To understand leprosy in Nepal and its social consequences it is Important to see it in context. The...
Objectives: People affected by leprosy are often stigmatised, but stigma is rarely quantified and th...
Background: This paper assesses the impact of a counselling intervention on reducing leprosy-related...
BackgroundThough Nepal declared leprosy elimination in 2010, its burden is constantly rising in Tera...
BackgroundThough Nepal declared leprosy elimination in 2010, its burden is constantly rising in Tera...
Abstract Background Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and leprosy are disabling infectious diseases endemic ...
Background: Leprosy has been affecting the human race since millennia, characterized by widespread, ...
Background: Can deliberate interaction between the public and persons affected by leprosy reduce sti...
Leprosy is endemic in Nepal and disproportionately affects the most marginalized. Leprosy related st...
Leprosy is endemic in Nepal and disproportionately affects the most marginalized. Leprosy related s...
peer-reviewedThere is increasing appreciation that group memberships can have both beneficial and ...
Background Leprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting fro...
Objectives: The relationship between leprosy, stigma and poor mental health is well recognized. The ...
Objectives: Social stigma surrounding leprosy patients (LPs) in the community is still related to th...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting from...
To understand leprosy in Nepal and its social consequences it is Important to see it in context. The...
Objectives: People affected by leprosy are often stigmatised, but stigma is rarely quantified and th...
Background: This paper assesses the impact of a counselling intervention on reducing leprosy-related...
BackgroundThough Nepal declared leprosy elimination in 2010, its burden is constantly rising in Tera...
BackgroundThough Nepal declared leprosy elimination in 2010, its burden is constantly rising in Tera...
Abstract Background Lymphatic filariasis (LF) and leprosy are disabling infectious diseases endemic ...
Background: Leprosy has been affecting the human race since millennia, characterized by widespread, ...
Background: Can deliberate interaction between the public and persons affected by leprosy reduce sti...