While stigmatisation is universal, stigma research in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) is limited. LMIC stigma research predominantly concerns health-related stigma, primarily regarding HIV/AIDS or mental illness from an adult perspective. While there are commonalities in stigmatisation, there are also contextual differences. The aim of this study in DR Congo (DRC), as a formative part in the development of a common stigma reduction intervention, was to gain insight into the commonalities and differences of stigma drivers (triggers of stigmatisation), facilitators (factors positively or negatively influencing stigmatisation), and manifestations (practices and experiences of stigmatisation) with regard to three populations: unmarried ...
Introduction: People with sickle cell disease (SCD) often face stigmatization in Ghana and elsewhere...
This research involved an exploratory study in which a questionnaire was used to investigate the per...
Abstract Background Researchers have long recognized that stigma is a global, multi-level phenomenon...
INTRODUCTION: Stigmatization contributes to health inequalities, impacting the wellbeing of children...
Stigmatisation and discrimination are common worldwide, and have profound negative impacts on health...
Stigmatisation and discrimination are common worldwide, and have profound negative impacts on health...
This study aims to explore the factors that explain the mental sequelae of war-related sexual violen...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Introduction: Negative impact of stigma on HIV care and prevention is documented. Qualitative approa...
HIV-related stigma and discrimination are recognized barriers to HIV prevention, testing and treatme...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Aims. This paper aims to provide an overview of evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LAM...
HIV-related stigma continues to persist in several African countries including Uganda. This study qu...
BACKGROUND: This realist review was conducted to understand how stigma is reduced in relation to HIV...
Abstract Background Stigma is associated with health conditions that drive disease burden in low- an...
Introduction: People with sickle cell disease (SCD) often face stigmatization in Ghana and elsewhere...
This research involved an exploratory study in which a questionnaire was used to investigate the per...
Abstract Background Researchers have long recognized that stigma is a global, multi-level phenomenon...
INTRODUCTION: Stigmatization contributes to health inequalities, impacting the wellbeing of children...
Stigmatisation and discrimination are common worldwide, and have profound negative impacts on health...
Stigmatisation and discrimination are common worldwide, and have profound negative impacts on health...
This study aims to explore the factors that explain the mental sequelae of war-related sexual violen...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Introduction: Negative impact of stigma on HIV care and prevention is documented. Qualitative approa...
HIV-related stigma and discrimination are recognized barriers to HIV prevention, testing and treatme...
Stigma has been implicated in poor outcomes of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodef...
Aims. This paper aims to provide an overview of evidence from low- and middle-income countries (LAM...
HIV-related stigma continues to persist in several African countries including Uganda. This study qu...
BACKGROUND: This realist review was conducted to understand how stigma is reduced in relation to HIV...
Abstract Background Stigma is associated with health conditions that drive disease burden in low- an...
Introduction: People with sickle cell disease (SCD) often face stigmatization in Ghana and elsewhere...
This research involved an exploratory study in which a questionnaire was used to investigate the per...
Abstract Background Researchers have long recognized that stigma is a global, multi-level phenomenon...