Addiction onset and offset characteristics and public stigma toward people with common substance dependencies: A large national survey experiment

Original research
par
Krendl, Anne C. & Brea L. Perry

Date de publication

2022

Géographie

USA

Langue de la ressource

English

Texte disponible en version intégrale

Non

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Non

Évalué par des pairs

Yes

L’objectif

Little is known about how stigma varies across different substance types, whether individuals are actively using or in recovery, and medical versus recreational onset.

Constatations/points à retenir

Adjusting for covariates (e.g., race, age, gender), prejudice and desire for social distance were highest toward heroin and methamphetamine, and lowest toward alcohol dependence. The perceived onset of the dependency affected stigma. Specifically, prescription opioids with a recreational onset were more stigmatized than those with a medical onset. Moreover, individuals depicted as being in recovery were less stigmatized than those depicted as active users.

La conception ou méthodologie de recherche

Data from the 2021 Shatterproof Addiction Stigma Index (n=7,051)

Mots clés

Stigma
About PWUD