Assessment of stigma associated with tuberculosis in Mexico
Public Health Action2014Vol. 4(4), pp. 226–232
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Abstract
The use of the stigma scales has implications for 1) health improvements, 2) research on stigma and health disparities, and 3) TB and HIV stigma interventions. Further research is needed to examine transferability among larger and randomly selected Spanish-speaking populations.
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