2017
DOI: 10.5588/ijtld.16.0911
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The masks we wear: authenticity, vulnerability, and innovation in TB

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“…'Secondary stigma' refers to the taint that care givers, friends, family members, health workers or those in TB-associated industries (e.g., miners), may experience because of their link to TB or TB patients. 22,23 'Internalised stigma' or 'self-stigma' captures the idea that individuals may come to endorse negative attitudes about themselves, and therefore behave or think according to these negative messages. 24 'Enacted stigma' refers to behaviours, including microaggression, discrimination, rejection, isolation and denial of rights.…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Secondary stigma' refers to the taint that care givers, friends, family members, health workers or those in TB-associated industries (e.g., miners), may experience because of their link to TB or TB patients. 22,23 'Internalised stigma' or 'self-stigma' captures the idea that individuals may come to endorse negative attitudes about themselves, and therefore behave or think according to these negative messages. 24 'Enacted stigma' refers to behaviours, including microaggression, discrimination, rejection, isolation and denial of rights.…”
Section: General Principlesmentioning
confidence: 99%