01533nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001100002100042700001700063700001700080700001200097700001800109245007500127856006400202300001000266490000700276520105400283022001401337 2020 d1 aLeão e Silva LO1 aRodrigues SM1 aBrandão MBF1 aDias CA1 aFernandes ETP00aSocial Representations of the Process of Diagnosis and Cure of Leprosy uhttps://pssaucdb.emnuvens.com.br/pssa/article/view/859/1102 a73-870 v123 aThis descriptive study of the transversal type aimed to identify the social representations of the process of diagnosis and cure of leprosy in two territories with different rates of detection of the disease. The software R allowed the identification of the nucleus of the representation, being the elements most cited by the participants: Contagious, Cure, Skin Disease, Leprosy, Spot, Treatment. It is concluded that the social representations that individuals have in relation to leprosy, when surrounded by stigmas and prejudices about the disease, delay the search for medical help, causing a delay of correct diagnosis and initiation of treatment. In addition, the physical disabilities resulting from late diagnosis can generate prejudiced behaviors, which reflect archaic popular knowledge and deep-rooted beliefs regarding the disease’s contagion. Such prejudiced behaviors with respect to leprosy are at the basis of their representations that raise the isolation of patients and the difficulty related to diagnosis, treatment, and cure. a2177-093X