Prevalence and predictors of perceived COVID-19 stigma within a population-based sample of adults with COVID-19
Abstract Background Growing evidence suggests that individuals with COVID-19 face stigmatization, which is associated with poor health outcomes and behaviors. However, very few population-based studies have examined risk factors for experiencing COVID-19 stigma. This study examined prevalence and pr...
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Main Authors: | Soomin Ryu (Author), Samhita Chaubal (Author), Paula Guro (Author), Elizabeth J. King (Author), Robert Orellana (Author), Nancy L. Fleischer (Author), Jana L. Hirschtick (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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