Diabetes as a stigmatized condition: The case of low-income clinic patients in the United States

Susan Hopper
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Abstract

While the concept of stigma has been used to discuss chronically-ill individuals, it has not been incorporated into a more holistic framework that considers cultural, social and economic variables. This paper analyzes aspects of stigma as expressed within a lower-income clinic diabetic population in the United States. Specifically, the effect of diabetes on changes in the individual's physical abilities, social interaction, employment, and perceptions of self-care are discussed as they interact with social isolation and stigma. Stigma as a social consequence of diabetes for this particular group, is examined as it relates to issues of self-care, non-compliance with medical regime, and conflicts with practitioners.

糖尿病作为一种耻辱的条件:在美国低收入门诊患者的情况
虽然污名化的概念已被用于讨论慢性病患者,但它尚未被纳入一个考虑文化、社会和经济变量的更全面的框架。本文分析了在美国低收入临床糖尿病人群中表达的耻辱感方面。具体地说,糖尿病对个人身体能力、社会交往、就业和自我保健观念的变化的影响,因为它们与社会孤立和耻辱相互作用。污名作为糖尿病对这一特殊群体的社会后果,被检查,因为它涉及到自我保健问题,不遵守医疗制度,并与从业人员的冲突。
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