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Public Stigma

The term "public stigma" refers to the negative reaction of society towards stigmatized individuals based on attitudes or beliefs. It can result in the exclusion of people with undesirable attributes and is a result of social classification based on what is seen as normal. Stigma can stem from differences in gender, social classes, or ethnicity, and can be reflected in the views and behaviors of individuals or organizations. Disability-based discrimination is a form of stigma.

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Updated 2025-08-09

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