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Chlamydia trachomatis testing among young people: what is the role of stigma?
K.A.T.M. Theunissen
, A.E.R. Bos
,
C.J.P.A. Hoebe
, G. Kok
, S. Vluggen
,
R. Crutzen
,
N.H.T.M. Dukers-Muijrers
*
*
Corresponding author for this work
Health Services Research
Med Microbiol, Infect Dis & Infect Prev
Work and Social Psychology
Health promotion
Applied Social Psychology
CAPHRI - Care and Public Health Research Institute
CAPHRI - Health Inequities and Societal Participation
CAPHRI - Promoting Health & Personalised Care
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Chlamydia Trachomatis
100%
Young People
100%
Self-stigma
60%
Social Networks
40%
Negative Reactivity
40%
Sexual Networks
40%
Stigmatized
40%
Public Stigma
40%
Trust Network
40%
Netherlands
20%
High Risk
20%
Social Support
20%
Sexually Active
20%
Structured Interview
20%
Web-based
20%
Peer-to-peer Networks
20%
Network Member
20%
Young Women
20%
Young Men
20%
Good Health
20%
Framework Approach
20%
Qualitative Content Analysis
20%
Health Strategy
20%
Heterosexual
20%
STI Clinic
20%
Sex Partners
20%
Testing Behaviors
20%
Risk Network
20%
Selective Disclosure
20%
Perceived Public Stigma
20%
Small Networks
20%
Anticipated Shame
20%
Social Empathy
20%
Stigma Management
20%
Psychology
Shame
100%
Disclosure
66%
Semistructured Interview
33%
Empathy
33%
Social Support
33%
Peer Networks
33%
INIS
testing
100%
people
100%
women
10%
risks
10%
sex
10%
schools
10%
netherlands
10%
management
10%
men
10%
content analysis
10%