Background The general public, treatment professionals, and healthcare professionals have been found to exhibit an explicit negative bias towards substance use and individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD). Terms such as “substance abuser” and “opioid addict” have shown to elicit greater negative explicit bias. However, other common terms have yet to be empirically studied. Methods 1,288 participants were recruited from ResearchMatch. Participants were assigned into one of seven groups with different hypothesized stigmatizing and non-stigmatizing terms. Participants completed a Go/No Association Task (GNAT) and vignette-based social distance scale. Repeated-measures ANOVAs were used to analyze the GNAT results, and one-way ANOVAs were...
The language used to describe health conditions reflects and influences our attitudes and approaches...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
The language used to describe health conditions reflects and influences our attitudes and approaches...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief des...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
The language used to describe health conditions reflects and influences our attitudes and approaches...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...