Stigma in adults with sickle cell disease and family members: Scale development and pilot study in the USA and Nigeria
Background: Sickle cell disease associated stigma impacts health-related quality of life and community participation. Stigma in adults living with sickle cell disease and family members was appraised via a pilot study for paired (adult and family) instrument development, face validity, and psychomet...
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Main Authors: | Robin R. Leger (Author), Linda D. Wagner (Author), Victoria Odesina (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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