Illness Stigma and Shame in People With Chronic Illnesses vs. SARS‐CoV‐2 Survivors: Associations With Psychological Distress Through Psychological Flexibility and Self‐Compassion
Saga Berglund,
Anna Danielsson,
Siri Jakobsson Støre
et al.
Abstract:Individuals with chronic illnesses and those infected with SARS‐CoV‐2 often face stigma, shame, and psychological distress related to their conditions. Higher psychological flexibility and self‐compassion are often associated with less stigma and shame. Examining and comparing these experiences between people with chronic illness and people who have recovered from SARS‐CoV‐2 can provide valuable insights into the shared and unique challenges they encounter. This study aimed to compare these two groups, and use… Show more
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