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Tuberculosis stigma as a social determinant of health: a systematic mapping review of research in low incidence countries
Highlights • Tuberculosis (TB) related stigma is an important social determinant of health that can impact health-seeking practices and illness management. • Research on TB stigma has been conducted predominantly in high incidence countries. • This study aimed to map research in low burden settings....
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description | Highlights • Tuberculosis (TB) related stigma is an important social determinant of health that can impact health-seeking practices and illness management. • Research on TB stigma has been conducted predominantly in high incidence countries. • This study aimed to map research in low burden settings. • Few studies included stigma as a substantive topic or theorized stigma as a social determinant of health. • Future research on stigma would benefit from a stronger theoretical underpinning including the intersection with the social determinants. |
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