Manifestations of Stigma and Prejudice Informed by Treated Lepers
Author(s) -
Arieli Rodrigues Nóbrega Videres,
Clélia Albino Simpson,
Felismina Rosa Parreira Mendes,
Rita de Cássia Cordeiro de Oliveira,
Karinne Dantas de Oliveira Adário,
Emília Fernandes Pimenta,
Lenilde Duarte de Sá
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/1918
Subject(s) - prejudice (legal term) , stigma (botany) , feeling , medicine , narrative , social stigma , social psychology , disease , psychiatry , psychology , family medicine , pathology , linguistics , philosophy , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)
The segregation of people affected by leprosy in lepercolonies as well as presenting itself ineffective, caused irreversible and irreparable consequences in the lives of individuals who came to carry the marks of stigma and prejudice surrounding the disease. Objective: To identify traits related to the stigma and prejudice in the content of lepers' 12 speeches, separated compulsorily in Saint Francis of Assisi Colony in the city of Natal, located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Method: Descriptive study focusing on the oral history of life. The narratives were collected in April 2010 through a recorded interview and analyzed by means of the technique of Thematic Content Analyses.Results: The stigma and the prejudice crystallized in our culture had caused and still cause huge suffering and pain in the participants, who grew up and several aged in biological terms, living with a stigmatizing disease and its complications, sometimes disabling ones. In socialand psychological terms, they were discriminated, rejected and even expelled from the familiar conviviality and the original social nucleus. Conclusion: In this manner, one notices the need of these people recover their attachments, values and self-esteem, share feelings and build relationships so as to be integrated in the real world
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