OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine how internalized stigma differs in opioid use disorder (OUD) based on sociodemographic and clinical variables, and to what extent internalized stigma is related to treatment motivation, perceived social support, depression, and anxiety levels. METHODS: One hundred forty-five individuals with OUD included. Sociodemographic and clinical data form, the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness Scale (ISMI), Treatment Motivation Questionnaire (TMQ), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Beck Anxiety Inventory were utilized in the study to collect data. Bivariate and partial correlation coefficients between variables were computed. ISMI and TMQ scores were ...
Opioid use disorder is associated with high levels of stigma and discrimination, which impact treatm...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Internalized stigma among patients with depression: comparison between employed and unemployed group...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine how internalized stigma differs in opioid use disorder (OUD) b...
Introduction and Aims: The dramatic increase in pharmaceutical opioid (PO) use in high-income countr...
A sample of heroin users (n = 250) in methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was used in this cross-s...
This study examines how stigmatizing messages about opioids influence beliefs, emotions, attitudes, ...
BACKGROUND:Both stigma and psychological distress affect quality of life (QOL). This study is an att...
Background: In view of recent global opioid epidemic and scarcity of literature assessing the qualit...
The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between the internalized stigma and sel...
BackgroundBoth stigma and psychological distress affect quality of life (QOL). This study is an atte...
Individuals with substance abuse may suffer from severe public and internalized stigma. Little is kn...
Background: Despite the high prevalence and significant health consequences of substance use disorde...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
Illicit drug use disorders are the most stigmatised health conditions worldwide, and stigma acts as ...
Opioid use disorder is associated with high levels of stigma and discrimination, which impact treatm...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Internalized stigma among patients with depression: comparison between employed and unemployed group...
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine how internalized stigma differs in opioid use disorder (OUD) b...
Introduction and Aims: The dramatic increase in pharmaceutical opioid (PO) use in high-income countr...
A sample of heroin users (n = 250) in methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) was used in this cross-s...
This study examines how stigmatizing messages about opioids influence beliefs, emotions, attitudes, ...
BACKGROUND:Both stigma and psychological distress affect quality of life (QOL). This study is an att...
Background: In view of recent global opioid epidemic and scarcity of literature assessing the qualit...
The objective of this study is to determine the relationship between the internalized stigma and sel...
BackgroundBoth stigma and psychological distress affect quality of life (QOL). This study is an atte...
Individuals with substance abuse may suffer from severe public and internalized stigma. Little is kn...
Background: Despite the high prevalence and significant health consequences of substance use disorde...
Substance use disorders (SUDs) take a heavy toll on those who have them and on society more broadly....
Illicit drug use disorders are the most stigmatised health conditions worldwide, and stigma acts as ...
Opioid use disorder is associated with high levels of stigma and discrimination, which impact treatm...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Internalized stigma among patients with depression: comparison between employed and unemployed group...