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Leprosy: The Present Of A Disease From The Past
Author(s) -
Raquel Santos Monte,
Maria Lúcia Duarte Pereira,
Mirna Albuquerque Frota,
Karla Maria Carneiro Rolim,
Maria Vieira de Lima Saintrain
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/2491
Subject(s) - leprosy , medicine , affect (linguistics) , disease , public health , health care , test (biology) , gerontology , pathology , psychology , economic growth , paleontology , communication , economics , biology
Leprosy is one of the oldest and most stigmatizing diseases to affect mankind and is still considered a public health problem in many developing countries. \udObjective: To analyze how the social representations of leprosy patients are structured. \udMethod: The purpose of this study was to analyze how the social consequences of leprosy affect people carrying the disease. A multi-method approach was used, based on the Theory of Social Representations. A total of 100 subjects participated in this study (50 males and 50 females). Data were analyzed using the following software: SPSS (to assess social, economic, and clinical aspects, EVOC, SIMI, and AVRIL (to integrate the structure of social consequences). \udResults: The central core for women was “family”. In the similitude test, this word was associated with “exclusion”. For men, the central core was composed of “family”, “work”, and “treatment”. \udConclusions: The healthcare model must strive to take into account the day-to-day concerns of leprosy patients, with a view towards greater consideration of gender differences and the development of a more humanized care system based on full assistance in order to control this disease

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