Fear, distress, and perceived risk shape stigma toward Ebola survivors: a prospective longitudinal study

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Cara M. Antonaccio
Phuong Pham
Patrick Vinck
Katharine Collet
Robert T. Brennan
Theresa S. Betancourt
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[1] Boston College School of Social Work,Research Program on Children and Adversity
[2] Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Women’s Studies Research Center
[3] Imperial College London School of Public Health,undefined
[4] Brandeis University,undefined
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BMC Public Health | / 21卷
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Infectious disease; Stigma; Ebola virus; Epidemic; Sierra Leone; Public health; Mental health; Global health; Neglected tropical diseases;
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