Stigma and intersectionality: a systematic review of systematic reviews across HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and physical disability
Abstract Background Stigma across HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and physical disability can be co-occurring and may interact with other forms of stigma related to social identities like race, gender, and sexuality. Stigma is especially problematic for people living with these conditions because it can c...
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Main Authors: | Fatimah Jackson-Best (Author), Nancy Edwards (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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