People with substance use disorders (SUDs) are highly stigmatized worldwide. This research brief describes the results from several studies on unconscious bias and negative language used to describe individuals with SUDs
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
This fact sheet describes substance use disorder stigma, what it is and how you can deal with it. It...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Background The general public, treatment professionals, and healthcare professionals have been found...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
This fact sheet describes substance use disorder stigma, what it is and how you can deal with it. It...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Does the language used to describe persons with substance use disorder elicit negative stereotypes o...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
Background The general public, treatment professionals, and healthcare professionals have been found...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice affects the perception and treatment o...
Previous research has found initial evidence that word choice impacts the perception and treatment o...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
Key Points Substance Use Disorder (SUD), formerly known as addiction or substance abuse, is a treat...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Use of non-judgmental, respectful and uniform language to describe individuals ...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Persons with mental health problems and/or substance addictions (MHPSA) are stigmatised more than pe...
Proponents of person-first language have called for using it as a stigma-reducing communication stra...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
This fact sheet describes substance use disorder stigma, what it is and how you can deal with it. It...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...