Self-Blame
Cross-source consensus on Self-Blame from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Participants frequently developed guilt and self-blame after adults implied their symptoms were personal failures or not serious. — Chronic illness experiences for young adults: a qualitative study
- Cultural beliefs linking good health to correct behaviour encouraged the idea that illness is deserved. — Chronic illness experiences for young adults: a qualitative study
- Participants could blame themselves both for resting and for pushing through illness symptoms. — Chronic illness experiences for young adults: a qualitative study
- Lifestyle-change and self-management discourse can shame individuals and undervalue social determinants of health. — Chronic illness experiences for young adults: a qualitative study