2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0290318
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Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany

Till Hamann,
Ja Bin Hong,
Kristin Sophie Lange
et al.

Abstract: The medial portrayal of migraine is often stereotypical and inaccurate but reflects how society perceives migraine. The discrepancy between others’ views and the reality of affected individuals may negatively affect access to treatment and the disease course of patients with migraine. This study aimed to investigate whether images presented in the media as typical migraine attacks are perceived as realistic and representative by migraine patients in Rostock, a smaller town in rural Germany, and compare the res… Show more

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“…The ones who are visible by the general public, by the policymakers or by the payers are often only the less severe ones that can nearly perform in a normal way. The most severe ones are hidden at home with a life completely conditioned by their pain and other symptoms and without any legal or social support [ 97 ]. One of the most important current goals is a society that recognizes the disease and the burden of its stigma at home, at the workplace but also in the healthcare systems.…”
Section: Stigma and Social Determinantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ones who are visible by the general public, by the policymakers or by the payers are often only the less severe ones that can nearly perform in a normal way. The most severe ones are hidden at home with a life completely conditioned by their pain and other symptoms and without any legal or social support [ 97 ]. One of the most important current goals is a society that recognizes the disease and the burden of its stigma at home, at the workplace but also in the healthcare systems.…”
Section: Stigma and Social Determinantsmentioning
confidence: 99%