The effect of the peer support intervention on internalized stigma among Thai patients with tuberculosis: A repeated measures design
Background: Internalized stigma among patients with tuberculosis (TB) significantly affects delayed diagnosis, increased disease transmission, and poor treatment outcomes. However, conclusive empirical evidence on psychosocial interventions to reduce internalized stigma among patients with TB in Tha...
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Main Authors: | Nisakorn Vibulchai (Author), Kamthorn Dana (Author), Monruedee Sanchan (Author), Charanya Churari (Author), Bunjong Jadboonnak (Author), Wattana Sawangsri (Author), Wansu Taweekanachote Pothiporn (Author), Udomlak Sutthicharoen (Author) |
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Belitung Raya Foundation,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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