What causes a person to feel socially stigmatized when he or she has a sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
loss of wages and productivity
acceptance by people in a community
acceptance for unique personal qualities
judgment for a personal condition

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I say judgement for a personal condition.

Acceptance by people in a community can be a reason because of which a person may feel socially stigmatized when affected sexually transmitted infection (STI).

  • Sexually transmitted infections or STIs can be defined as those infections that are caused during sexual intercourse.
  • Sexual intercourse may include penile, oral, and vaginal sex and genital to genital attachment.
  • Sexually transmitted infections are caused by microbes like bacteria, viruses, and others.
  • The loss of wages and productivity can be considered economic harm associated with STI this cannot be one of the reasons why the person feels socially stigmatized due to STI.
  • The personal qualities like development of effective sexual relationship with partner or other person gets compromised during STI but it is a personal harm and is not associated with social stigmatization.
  • Judgment for a personal condition related to STI is also a personal concern and it is not associated with society.
  • Having a chronic sexually transmitted disease like genital herpes or human immunodeficiency syndrome or genital warts can have a profound impact on the psychological well-being of the person.
  • The person feels depressed and socially isolated. It is subjected to refrain the sexual activity for a lifetime. The person also feels fear of rejection from a partner after informing about the infection. His or her self-esteem also gets compromised.
  • Thus, acceptance by people is the main concern associated with social stigmatization associated with STI.

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