goodmorningtickets, Tuesday, saidthere's a lotoftalkthesedaysaboutendingthestigma, especiallywhenitcomestomentalillnesses, butalsowhenitcomestootherhighlystigmatizeddiseasesanddrivingthroughSierraLeone.
A fewmonthsago, I wasdiscussingstigmatizationwithDrBylerBarry, andhepointedouttomethatwecan't reallyknowhowtoendstigmatizationuntilwegrapplewithwhatcausesit, something I neverreallythoughtofbefore.
Sotheclassicdefinitionofstigmaisthatit's a markofdisgracethatreducessomeonefromtheholeandusualpersonto a tainted, discountedone.
Thewordcomesfrom a Greekwordthatdescribed a markplacedonslavestodenotethattheywerelessvaluablethanotherpeople.
Andofcourse, whenthesocialorderseesyouastaintedanddiscounted, discriminationandisolationbecomemuchmorecommon, especiallyifyouarefrom a groupthatisalreadydiscriminatedagainst.
Forexample, worldwidediseasesthatdisproportionatelyaffectwomenaremorehighlystigmatizedasourdiseasesthatdisproportionatelyaffectpoorpeopleandalsostigmatizationishighlycontextdependent, likeit's easierformetoliveopenlywith a mentalillnessbecause I don't havetoworryaboutapplyingforjobswhere a prospectiveemployermightweren't aboutandbeconcernedbymymentalillness.
I hope I don't havetoapplyforanymorejobs, butokay, sowhatactuallycausesstigma?
Andwhy'resomediseasesmorestigmatizedthanothers?
Well, thishasactuallybeenstudied, andresearchersdohave a fewideasfirstandmaybemostimportantly, thereisperceivedperil.
Highlystigmatizedillnessesareoftenseenas a threattohealthypeople.
Whilementalillnesstreatmentshavegottenvastlybetteroverthelastfewdecades, westillhave a longwaytogo, andthesamecanbesaidofHIVandtheavailabilityofantiretroviraltherapy.