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The Hidden Burden: How Diabetes Stigma Affects Daily Life in Urban Pune
Pune, IndiaMonday, March 24, 2025
The stigma manifests in various ways. Many people prefer to hide their condition, fearing judgment and discrimination. This is especially true for those who are married or looking to get married. The stigma can make it difficult to find a suitable partner or maintain a happy marriage. Even in the workplace, people with diabetes face discrimination, making it hard for them to thrive professionally.
The study also revealed that certain socio-demographic factors influence these stigmas. For instance, marital status and religion play a significant role in how people perceive and react to diabetes. Those who are married are more likely to hide their condition, while religious differences can make it harder to form marriage alliances.
The stigma surrounding type 2 diabetes is a real and pressing issue. It affects not just the physical health of those with diabetes, but also their emotional well-being. Addressing this stigma should be a priority. It is crucial to challenge these misconceptions and promote understanding and acceptance. Only then can people with diabetes live their lives to the fullest, without the fear of judgment and discrimination.
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