Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, accounting for significant health and social costs. However, harmful drinkers are characterized by low problem recognition; they tend to construct their drinking identity as positive and problem-free, actively setting themselves apart from the stigmatised 'alcoholic other'. As such, harmful drinkers rarely engage in treatment and represent an important opportunity for lower threshold interventions and self-change. The present study sought to explore AUD problem framing and stigma effects on problem recognition. Harmful drinkers without perceived addiction experience recruited online (n = 244, 54% male, 46% female, 96% British) were randomised to...
BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related d...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has multiple health and social consequences which negatively affect indiv...
BACKGROUND: We summarize research on the public stigmatization of persons with alcohol use disorder ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
Under the disease model of alcoholism, ‘rock bottom’ represents the point at which problem drinkers ...
Alcohol problems are amongst the most stigmatized of conditions, resulting in multiple additional ha...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Abstract — Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol...
In contemporary culture, socially deviant behavior is increasingly being conceptualized as the resul...
Low problem recognition may be an important barrier to opportunities for self-change or help-seeking...
'Denial' in alcohol problems is a common lay term, yet there are complex cognitive and social reason...
International audiencePatients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are suffering from social stigma (Sch...
BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related d...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has multiple health and social consequences which negatively affect indiv...
BACKGROUND: We summarize research on the public stigmatization of persons with alcohol use disorder ...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers represent an important Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group in public health terms, acc...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
Harmful drinkers are characterised by low problem recognition in that they typically see themselves ...
Under the disease model of alcoholism, ‘rock bottom’ represents the point at which problem drinkers ...
Alcohol problems are amongst the most stigmatized of conditions, resulting in multiple additional ha...
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence...
Abstract — Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol...
In contemporary culture, socially deviant behavior is increasingly being conceptualized as the resul...
Low problem recognition may be an important barrier to opportunities for self-change or help-seeking...
'Denial' in alcohol problems is a common lay term, yet there are complex cognitive and social reason...
International audiencePatients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) are suffering from social stigma (Sch...
BackgroundDenial of an overarching alcohol problem despite endorsement of specific alcohol-related d...
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has multiple health and social consequences which negatively affect indiv...
BACKGROUND: We summarize research on the public stigmatization of persons with alcohol use disorder ...