1
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double-blind studies
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Japan
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Increasingly recognized and adopted in medical and pharmaceutical research
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1
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2
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one impairment person might
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Japan
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Experience societal barriers and stigma regarding disability
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1
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3
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one impairment person might
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Japan
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One impaired person might use a white cane for mobility and rely on tactile paving for navigation.
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1
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4
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one impairment person might
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Japan
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Face challenges in finding employment due to stigma and cultural attitudes towards disabilities
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1
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5
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one impairment person might
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Japan
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One impaired person might use a white cane for mobility
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1
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6
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one impairment person might
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Japan
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Face stigma and lack of accessibility in public spaces
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1
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7
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one impairment person might have
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Japan
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There is a strong cultural emphasis on social harmony and avoiding drawing attention to one's own impairment
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1
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8
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one impairment person might have
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Japan
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There is a strong emphasis on maintaining harmony and saving face, which can lead to reluctance in acknowledging and accommodating impairments
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1
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9
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one impairment person might have
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Japan
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Strong societal emphasis on harmony and group cohesion, which may lead to a tendency to avoid discussing or acknowledging disabilities
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1
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10
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one impairment person might have
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Japan
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May use special electronic devices for communication and daily living
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1
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11
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one impairment person might have
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Japan
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There is a strong emphasis on maintaining harmony and avoiding causing inconvenience to others
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1
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