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  1. estigma. Del lat. stigma 'marca hecha en la piel con un hierro candente', 'nota infamante', y este del gr. στίγμα stígma. 1. m. Marca o señal en el cuerpo.

  2. stig· ma ˈstig-mə. plural stigmas or stigmata stig-ˈmä-tə ˈstig-mə-tə. Synonyms of stigma. 1. a. : a set of negative and unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something. One of the major obstacles to persons seeking treatment for addiction is the stigma attached to the disease. Bob Gaydos.

  3. El estigma, prejuicio y discriminación contra las personas con una enfermedad mental es un problema que puede ser sutil u obvio y causar daño. Conocer cómo se manifiesta y qué hacer puede ayudar en erradicar el estigma y las barreras para el diagnóstico y tratamiento que afecta a los hispano, latinos.

  4. a mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one's reputation. Synonyms: tarnish, blemish, blot. Medicine/Medical. a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a defect or disease: the stigmata of leprosy. a place or point on the skin that bleeds during certain mental states, as in hysteria. Zoology.

  5. Translate Estigma. See 4 authoritative translations of Estigma in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  6. ESTIGMA translations: mark, brand, stigma (pl -ata), stigma, stigma, stigma. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StigmataStigmata - Wikipedia

    A stígma ( στίγμα) is a mark on the skin. [10] Reported cases of stigmata take various forms. Many show some or all Five Sacred Wounds that were, according to the Bible, inflicted on Jesus during his crucifixion: wounds in the wrists and feet, from nails; and in the side, from a lance.