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Disease mental depression
Symptom |stigma
Sentences 59
PubMedID- 22246514 Hiv-related stigma has been associated with depression, poor adherence, and nondisclosure of hiv-positive status, all of which can lead to increased transmission of hiv and poorer health outcomes for hiv-infected individuals.
PubMedID- 19688283 Results: the study revealed higher levels of stigma towards patients with depression, alcohol and drug addiction in this sri lankan sample compared to uk data but attitudes towards schizophrenia were less stigmatized in sri lanka.
PubMedID- 24868312 The stigma associated with depression may influence patients not to discuss the symptoms with their families, friends and healthcare providers.11 therefore, depressed patients may be more likely to seek care in the ed rather than from mental health professionals.
PubMedID- 23373665 Findings included: (1) hiv-related stigma was associated with increased depression; (2) resilient coping was associated with reduced depression but did not moderate the influence of hiv-related stigma on depression; and (3) the effects of hiv-related stigma on depression were partially mediated through resilient coping.
PubMedID- 25945254 An hiv diagnosis can limit the formation of intimate partnerships, discrimination or poor health can result in unemployment, and internalized stigma can lead to isolation and depression (audet et al.
PubMedID- 23566318 While hiv-related stigma has been associated with depression , and specific concerns such as serostatus disclosure fears and transmission anxiety have been reported , we could not find evidence in the literature suggesting that transmission anxiety per se is a specific stressor in hiv-related depression and contagion fears appear more commonly addressed in uninfected individuals .
PubMedID- 20592056 Mistrust between gatekeepers and universities, recruitment and retention of research assistants and participants, culturally insensitive instruments, and stigma associated with depression were barriers.
PubMedID- 21573222 As for anxiety disorders, this phenomenon is partially affected by the manner in which men and women express their symptoms, and women's greater willingness to talk about them ; the social stigma of weakness associated with depression also makes men less likely to seek help from a professional than women.
PubMedID- 23802647 Previous study has proven that presence of perceived stigma is highly associated with depression .

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