The stigma system: How sociopolitical domination, scapegoating, and stigma shape public health
Friedman, S. R., Williams, L. D., Guarino, H., Mateu‐Gelabert, P., Krawczyk, N., Hamilton, L., Walters, S. M., Ezell, J. M., Khan, M., Di Iorio, J., Yang, L. H., & Earnshaw, V. A. (2021). The stigma system: How sociopolitical domination, scapegoating, and stigma shape public health. Journal of Community Psychology, 50(1), 385–408. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22581
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Subjects:
Mental Disorders
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Public Health
(MeSH)
Grants:
U48DP005008
(NIH – National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)
R01MH096027
(NIH – National Institute of Mental Health)
K01DA053159
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
P30DA011041
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R03DA033899
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
U10DA013035
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R01DA044037
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R01DA041501
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
UG1DA013035
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R01DA035146
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
UG3DA044829
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
T32DA007233
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
R25DA026401
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
K01DA042881
(NIH – National Institute On Drug Abuse)
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1002/jcop.22581
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