On the other hand, the person may recognize her difficulties, but not seek help because of embarrassment or fear of being stigmatized. |
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Illegitimacy was no longer stigmatized and unmarried mothers were given all the rights of married women. |
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In Argentina the Turcos were a stigmatized immigrant group within a strongly assimilationist national culture. |
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The disease became stigmatized around that time, and its victims were isolated or placed in sanitariums. |
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However, some of today's most widely practised religions began as stigmatized worship groups. |
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I was trying to speak up on behalf of the unjustly stigmatized, but I was treated as if I were some kind of soft-headed liberal spam lover. |
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The article focuses on the basilectal features of the oldest speaker and considers how such features became stigmatized. |
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Something I've had to battle to a degree is that, for some reason, some of these '80s bands have been stigmatized as being lame. |
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Larger women are stigmatized, especially with regard to sexuality and courtship. |
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Proselytizing is stigmatized as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation. |
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But despite how common it is, HPV is still deeply misunderstood and, as a result, stigmatized. |
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The stigmatized person becomes laden with intense disabling feelings of anguish, shame, dejection, self-doubt, guilt, self-blame and inferiority. |
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Stigma may also be internalized by stigmatized individuals in the form of feelings of shame, self-blame and worthlessness. |
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He is stigmatized as a crazy person by his contemporaries, and by some modern researchers, as abnormal. |
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In a society that does not tolerate body odor, persons suffering from hyperhidrosis are feeling socially stigmatized. |
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Could this new racial gerrymandering result in that historically stigmatized group's further stigmatization? |
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Long stigmatized as the embodiment of sterile academicism, he is now considered to be one of the greatest painters of the nineteenth century. |
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On the other hand, fear of being stigmatized was a key reason that traumatized soldiers didn't seek help while still in the military, an earlier study showed. |
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He stigmatized what he called the shirking of responsibilities by the military, marked by threats, arrests and summary trials. |
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Despite progress in this area, victims of trafficking were still stigmatized. |
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We do not think it would be good for us to be stigmatized for indifference and passive attitude regarding this matter. |
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How could a stigmatized and circumscribed activity suddenly become an acceptable entertainment option? |
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Both family members and orphanages refuse to accept these stigmatized children out of fear of contracting the virus. |
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The knowledge that they can get married may help teens feel less stigmatized and more a part of the mainstream. |
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The stigmatized legacy of assisted suicide also may be a factor in the decline of geriatric suicides. |
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So where exactly is the line that a family member must cross for estrangement to be justified and furthermore not stigmatized? |
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One view maintains that this results from prostitution being stigmatized or illegal, or both. |
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Such events are memorable but not stigmatized. |
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It started to become stigmatized, being seen as a sign of poor education, in the 16th or 17th century. |
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It is reported to be a highly stigmatized feature, with children who use it often being referred to speech pathologists. |
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Second, emphasizing the moral privilege of the stigmatized may obscure differences in the experience of stigmatization, and in the sort of authority it confers. |
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Many Cameroonians are reported to be working illegally in Equatorial Guinea, where they are often badly treated, deprived of their belongings or stigmatized as criminals. |
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Keep in mind that workers with MCS are suffering from a stigmatized, still untreatable, debilitating, unpredictable, frustrating, baffling, expensive, isolating and chronic medical condition. |
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Others with admitted addictions are Othered and sadly, forever stigmatized. |
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The most important thing for these communities is to ensure that those who use the services provided by shelters for abused women are not stigmatized when they leave the shelter. |
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Since some behaviours of most-at-risk groups may be illegal or highly stigmatized,most-at-risk populations are typically marginalized and often mobile. |
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Being stigmatized for having epilepsy is also an important aspect. |
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Segregation stigmatized and marginalized blacks. |
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If the cremationists have the nerve to mount a nationwide advertising offensive on behalf of their stigmatized profession, why shouldn't we? |
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In addition, ECT has been stigmatized by the popular media and others in the profession, and by the antipsychiatry movement, he said. |
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Interventions for female drug users face a number of dilemmas, because they are particularly hard-to-reach, highly stigmatized and extremely vulnerable to HIV infection. |
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Previously, nearly every AKP official has stigmatized, demonized and condemned all critics and criticizers. |
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Wealth creation is no longer stigmatized as it once was. |
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Reformation zeal had long stigmatized calendary festivals as pagan and was phasing out community drama as papist. |
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They can experience feelings of being stigmatized and embarrassed about not being able to feed their children, which itself can promote feelings of social exclusion and isolation from neighbours and the community. |
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The abuse of opium in the United States began in the late 19th century and was largely stigmatized with Chinese immigrants. |
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Illegal in many countries, drug use is punishable by incarceration and is highly stigmatized, which further marginalizes people with drug dependence problems. |
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Because of that prejudice, many of the creoles that arose in the European colonies, having been stigmatized, have become extinct. |
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In America a media-driven machinery of political correctness has successfully stigmatized anyone who dissents from multiracialism's implausible orthodoxies. |
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Misconceptions about AAVE are, and have long been, common, and have stigmatized its use. |
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Or they may feel embarrassed, guilty or resentful, worry about being labelled or stigmatized as mentally ill, or worry that others might minimize or dismiss their fears and concerns. |
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They are more likely to seek help, which may improve their prognosis, whereas, particularly within the Canadian Forces, men are much more likely to feel ashamed and stigmatized. |
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This chapter examines the social determinants of depression in black men because no other race-by-gender population group has been stigmatized as much as black men. |
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Such lesbianization is discursively imputed to those flatter organizations which are women-only, and as a result they are routinely constituted as suspect and stigmatized. |
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It was present in older New York and New Orleans regional accents, but became stigmatized and is sharply recessive in those born since the Second World War. |
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Medical records regarding follow-up care for an illegal and stigmatized procedure such as induced abortion are likely to be incomplete or inaccurate. |
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Original groups who suffer from the infection, particularly if the epidemic is a sexually transmitted disease, can be stigmatized and victim-blamed. |
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