Call of papers: Health Consequences of Stigma, Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine

Submissions are now open for a special collection in Health Psychology and Behavioural Medicine focused on the health impacts of stigma.

Led by Guest Advisors Dr Natasha Fothergill-Misbah, Dr Mary A. Bitta, and Dr Petra Gronholm, the collection welcomes original research, reviews, methodological papers, and perspective pieces. The aim is to build global understanding of how stigma affects health outcomes across populations and healthcare settings.

Papers will be accepted until 28 November 2025.

Find out more and submit your paper here

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“If this was your mum or dad, would you treat them the same way?” Louise Hansford on stigma against people who use drugs

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