Visitors (N = 579) to a science center read selected scenarios and evaluated the most likely outcome for a hypothetical substance abuser. Respondents were randomly assigned to one of six scenario conditions: a person with one of three different substance abuse problems (alcohol, tobacco, or cocaine) was crossed with two labels reflecting high or low substance dependence. Results indicated that: (1) cigarettes were viewed as a less serious substance abuse problem than were alcohol or cocaine (a person who smoked cigarettes was rated as more likely to recover from his problem, self-change was regarded as more appropriate and less stigma was associated with smoking than with the other two drugs); (2) non-abstinent recoveries of all types were ...
Background Explicit labelling of lower strength alcohol products could reduce alcohol consumption b...
Aims: Three-quarters of peoplewith an alcohol use disorder in theUSA never receive treatment. Our un...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
Objectives: Problematic substance use is one of the most stigmatized health conditions leading resea...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
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...
In this study, I hypothesize that participants who read a vignette summarizing a scientific article ...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
In 1978, Regier and colleagues (1) coined the term “defacto mental health and substance abuse system...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Abstract — Defining Substance Use Disorders as heavy use will help to reduce fruitless discussions a...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Background Explicit labelling of lower strength alcohol products could reduce alcohol consumption b...
Aims: Three-quarters of peoplewith an alcohol use disorder in theUSA never receive treatment. Our un...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...
Objectives: Problematic substance use is one of the most stigmatized health conditions leading resea...
Substance-related terminology is often a contentious topic because certain terms may convey meanings...
Harmful drinkers are an important but under-recognised Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) group characterise...
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...
In this study, I hypothesize that participants who read a vignette summarizing a scientific article ...
Despite recognition of addiction as a health condition, terminology used in both layperson and scien...
The fact that language reinforces stereotypes is particularly problematic for individuals with subst...
In 1978, Regier and colleagues (1) coined the term “defacto mental health and substance abuse system...
Objective: Studies have shown that people often report stigma as a barrier to entering treatment for...
Abstract — Defining Substance Use Disorders as heavy use will help to reduce fruitless discussions a...
Kathleen A Crapanzano,1 Rebecca Hammarlund,2 Bilal Ahmad,1 Natalie Hunsinger,1 Rumneet Kullar1 1Depa...
Background Explicit labelling of lower strength alcohol products could reduce alcohol consumption b...
Aims: Three-quarters of peoplewith an alcohol use disorder in theUSA never receive treatment. Our un...
Previous research has found language used to describe individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD...