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Examining the association between perceived stigma, its correlates, and restrictions in participation among persons with disabilities in Nepal: a cross-sectional study.

Hridaya Raj DevkotaSasmita PoudelMohan Krishna ShresthaRadhika Upreti OliNabin Kumar RaiManish PoudelPradeep BanjaraCatherine MallaYadira Perez HazelAnjila DahalReeta Gurung
Published in: BMC public health (2024)
All participants exhibited stigma in general; however, the severity varied based on disability type, level of education, and sociocultural circumstances. A large proportion of participants reported facing a high degree of restrictions in participation; however, no association was detected between perceived stigma and participation restriction. A significant negative linear correlation was observed between education and participation restriction. Stigma reduction programs focusing on education and empowerment would be especially important for overcoming internalized stigma and increasing the participation of PwDs.
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