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Prevalence and predictors of perceived COVID-19 stigma within a population-based sample of adults with COVID-19.

Soomin RyuSamhita ChaubalPaula GuroElizabeth J KingRobert OrellanaNancy L FleischerJana L Hirschtick
Published in: BMC public health (2023)
We found that populations who are marginalized in United States, such as females, non-Hispanic Black adults, or individuals with chronic conditions, are more likely to report perceived COVID-19 stigma. Continuing to monitor COVID-19 stigma, especially in vulnerable populations, may provide useful insights for anti-stigma campaigns and future pandemics.
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