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The Implications of Stigma in Diabetes


Diabetes Stigma - CDC

Diabetes stigma is defined as negative attitudes, judgment, discrimination, or prejudice against someone because they have diabetes.

Stigma in People With Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes - PMC

Studies investigating the psychosocial consequences of being stigmatized have reported patients with diabetes experiencing feelings of fear, embarrassment, ...

Blame and Shame: The Stigma of Diabetes

Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are stigmatized, yet type 1 diabetes is different. No one blames people with type 1 diabetes for their disease.

Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination - The Lancet

People with diabetes often encounter stigma (ie, negative social judgments, stereotypes, prejudice), which can adversely affect emotional, mental, ...

Reducing the Stigma of Diabetes in Medical Education: A Contact ...

Patients who perceive more diabetes stigma report higher levels of psychological distress, more pronounced depressive symptoms, less social support, and lower ...

The relationship between stigma and psychological distress among ...

Due to stigmatization, diabetes might have an increased risk of mental health problems (e.g., psychological distress and depression) [17, 18].

Diabetes Stigma is Everywhere, But You Can Do Something About It

What is the impact of diabetes stigma? Stigma and discrimination can lead to worse health outcomes. People with diabetes report feelings of fear ...

How we're working to tackle diabetes stigma

Just as shockingly, 80% of people have experienced negative attitudes because of their diabetes. The impact of stigma. People have shared ...

Type 2 diabetes stigma - MedicalNewsToday

Diabetes is a very common chronic disease. Stigma still exists and can negatively impact a person's self-care behaviors. This may make it less ...

Impact of Living with Stigma in Persons with Type 1 Diabetes

People with type 1 diabetes facing higher levels of perceived stigma have been known to display significantly greater levels of distress, ...

Type 2 diabetes stigma and its association with clinical ...

Stigma has also been shown to reduce healthcare utilization and worsen patients' quality of life [20]. The evidence of the negative health consequences of T2D ...

Diabetes stigma and discrimination: finding the right words

Stigmatisation of diabetes can lead to negative psychological outcomes, as well as poorer clinical outcomes. It is therefore imperative that those involved in ...

Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination - BINASSS

3. Furthermore, evidence indicates that diabetes stigma has multifaceted effects on the dignity, health, self-care, and wellbeing of people with ...

The impact of stigma on the management of type 1 diabetes: A ...

All studies found a negative relationship between stigma and type 1 diabetes management. Qualitative studies provided a further understanding of ...

The Implications of Stigma in Diabetes - a Patient Perspective

Over one quarter of respondents feel that a doctor, nurse, or other healthcare professional has blamed them for having diabetes (26%). The ...

Psychosocial Moderators of the Impact of Diabetes Stigma

Significant (P < 0.001) interaction effects were observed for self-esteem across psychological outcomes. Specifically, with increasing self- ...

'I'm not a druggie, I'm just a diabetic': a qualitative study of stigma ...

The negative consequences of this stigma span numerous life domains, including impact on relationships and social identity, emotional well-being and behavioural ...

Managing Type 2 Diabetes Stigma, Blame, and Shame - Healthline

How does stigma impact mental health and diabetes management? · guilt · anxiety · fear · embarrassment · low self-esteem.

Review Bringing an end to diabetes stigma and discrimination

Furthermore, evidence indicates that diabetes stigma has multifaceted effects on the dignity, health, self-care, and wellbeing of people with diabetes.4, 5 ...

Social Stigma in Diabetes - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research

Stigma has a number of consequences for people with diabetes, including impaired psychological well-being and concealment attempts resulting in ...