Eriko Hana (hereinafter, eight people): The part that I throw from me and ask Mr. Mochida is the end.I have already received various questions, but I hope I can move on to the time to answer the questions from the participants.
Kyoko Mochida (Mochida): It's true, there are many.
Eight people: If you have any questions you are worried about, you can answer yourself.First, I ask a question.Perhaps there may be a part that overlaps with what you talked about, but "I think there are many people who can't tell others, but what measures to reduce such stigma (discrimination and prejudice).Is it possible? "
Mochida: Stigma itself is a fixed concept, or it is said that this is what I guess, but I guess this is what it is.
For example, I don't know about the disability, but it seems to be difficult ... or because the career does not tell me "I do not talk to others about care", even if people around me say "care".There is no way to know what is actually happening.
I couldn't say anything because I didn't write any specific examples (in the question), but in my case I couldn't tell others that my mother was a depression symptom.
If that's because it is "because there is a stigma in the world", people who know "what is depression symptoms?"I think it is very important that the number of people who say "Oh, I understand, that" will increase.