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To Know from Dancey et al. (2002)

To Know from Dancey et al. (2002). Illness intrusiveness Life domains IBS affected in this study Stigma Sex differences in IBS perceptions?. Stigma. Charac potentially threatening to

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To Know from Dancey et al. (2002)

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  1. To Know from Dancey et al. (2002) • Illness intrusiveness • Life domains IBS affected in this study • Stigma • Sex differences in IBS perceptions?

  2. Stigma • Characpotentially threatening to , , & overall well-being of pplsubject to (tied to evaluative inaxn) in society (Eckstein, 2014) • Perceived vs. Received • Discrediting vs. Discredited(Goffman, 1963) • Concealable/Hidden vs. Observable

  3. Outcomes(Major & O’Brien, 2005) • Educational attainment • IP Relationships • Income levels • Psychological symptomology • Housing options • Medical access • Quality of care • Physical health

  4. Types • Personality - • Relational - • Physical-Mental – • Behavioral/Character –

  5. Public Management Options(Link et al., 1991) • Education • Withdrawal • Disengagement from/denial of vulnerable situat. • Secrecy

  6. Coping/Interactive Management(Majors & O’Brien, 2005) • Blame  protect • blame  exert • Separate • Strive to excel in • Increase affiliat. • Challenge  distance self from stigm.grp • What determines strategy? • Indiv. Attrib’s for blame - • Identification with stigma ID - • Problem- vs. Emotion-focused coping (depend on salience of other ID realms)(Brashers et al., 2002)

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