Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD; e.g., “addict,” “substance abuser”) contributes to and elicits negative bias among the general public and health care professionals. However, the prevalence in which recovering individuals use these labels to self-identify and the impact of such labels are unknown. The current pilot study, a cross-sectional design, examined the usage of two labels (“addict,” “person with a SUD”) as well as the differences in recovery outcomes among individuals in recovery. Participants (n = 54) used both labels at high rates (“addict”: 66.67%; “person with a SUD”: 38.89%), though mutually exclusive use was lower (“addict” only: 35.19%, “person with a SUD” o...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
Background The general public, treatment professionals, and healthcare professionals have been found...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Recent studies associate identifiers, such as “alcoholic/addict”, with stigma, discrimination, and s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the recommendation to replace identity...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
Background The general public, treatment professionals, and healthcare professionals have been found...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Recent studies associate identifiers, such as “alcoholic/addict”, with stigma, discrimination, and s...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of the recommendation to replace identity...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....