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  1. Social stigma is the disapproval of, or discrimination against, an individual or group based on perceived characteristics that serve to distinguish them from other members of a society.

  2. Feb 12, 2024 · A stigma is a negative attitude or idea about a mental, physical, or social feature of a person or group of people that implies social disapproval. Stigmas are a major concern because they can lead to poor treatment of groups of people, impaired mental and physical health of those groups, and other negative effects such as discrimination.

  3. Jul 25, 2023 · In a nutshell, stigma refers to any negative attitude, prejudice, or false belief associated with specific traits, circumstances, or health symptoms. Discrimination, a related but distinct...

  4. Jun 12, 2018 · As Simon Parker and Robert Aggleton argue, what is frequently missing is social and political questions, such as ‘how stigma is used by individuals, communities and the state to produce and reproduce social inequality’.

  5. In social psychology, we emphasize the situational nature of stigma. Not all social encounters give rise to discrimination experiences or expectations of discrimination. Stigma researchers have emphasized that the meaning of one’s identity varies from situation to situation.

  6. Dec 24, 2021 · Stigma is used by people to interpret specific traits of others as “unworthy” and thus “discreditable”; and this results in the stigmatized person becoming “tainted” or “discounted.”. Individually, the effects of stigma and social exclusion can be profound and destructive.

  7. The meaning of the stigma is conditioned and influenced by the beliefs, attitudes, and social context of any given time; therefore, there are many variations in its meaning regarding existing geographical and cultural differences (Mason et al., 2001).