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[Epidemic emergencies and social stigma. Which lessons should we learn from SARS and Ebola epidemics for the current CoViD-19 pandemics?]

Antonio Lasalvia1.   

Abstract

Scientific literature produced during the most recent international epidemic emergencies, such as SARS and Ebola, highlights that infected persons are often labeled, rejected, discriminated and subjected to loss of status due to their perceived link with the disease. Such experiences of discrimination may have detrimental effects on both patients, their family members, friends and communities. It is also possible that those who have been infected with COVD-19 may experience shame, guilt and sense of isolation arising from social stigma. It is therefore important to take full advantage of experiences gained during past epidemic crises, in order to implement timely measures to tackle this further negative consequence of the pandemic.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32724239     DOI: 10.1708/3417.34003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Riv Psichiatr        ISSN: 0035-6484            Impact factor:   1.911


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1.  Development and psychometric validation of new questionnaires assessing experienced discrimination and internalised stigma among people with Covid-19.

Authors:  Chiara Bonetto; Davide Pace; Luca Bodini; Morena Colombi; Tine Van Bortel; Antonio Lasalvia
Journal:  Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 7.818

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