Kennedy-Hendricks Alene, McGinty Emma E, Barry Colleen L
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 2016 Oct;41(5):873-916. doi: 10.1215/03616878-3632230. Epub 2016 Jun 2.
Opioid pain reliever addiction has increased among women of reproductive age over the last fifteen years. News media and public attention have focused on the implications of this trend for infants exposed to opioids prenatally, with state policy responses varying in the extent to which they are punitive or public health oriented. We fielded a six-group randomized experiment among a nationally representative sample of US adults to test the effects of narratives portraying a woman with opioid pain reliever addiction during pregnancy on beliefs about people addicted to opioid pain relievers, perceptions of treatment effectiveness, policy attitudes, and emotional responses. Portraying a high socioeconomic status (SES) woman in the narrative lowered perceptions of individual blame for addiction and reduced public support for punitive policies. Depicting the barriers to treatment faced by a low SES woman lowered support for punitive policies and increased support for expanded insurance coverage for treatment. The extent to which narratives portraying successfully treated addiction affected public attitudes depended on the SES of the woman portrayed. These findings can inform the development of communication strategies to reduce stigma toward this population, reduce support for punitive policies, and increase support for more public health-oriented approaches to addressing this problem.
在过去十五年中,育龄女性对阿片类止痛药的成瘾情况有所增加。新闻媒体和公众关注的焦点一直是这一趋势对产前接触阿片类药物的婴儿的影响,各州的政策应对措施在惩罚性或公共卫生导向程度上各不相同。我们在美国成年人的全国代表性样本中进行了一项六组随机实验,以测试描绘孕期患有阿片类止痛药成瘾的女性的叙事对人们对阿片类止痛药成瘾者的看法、对治疗效果的认知、政策态度和情绪反应的影响。在叙事中描绘高社会经济地位(SES)的女性会降低对成瘾个人责任的认知,并减少公众对惩罚性政策的支持。描绘低SES女性面临的治疗障碍会降低对惩罚性政策的支持,并增加对扩大治疗保险覆盖范围的支持。描绘成功治疗成瘾的叙事对公众态度的影响程度取决于所描绘女性的SES。这些发现可为制定沟通策略提供参考,以减少对这一群体的污名化、减少对惩罚性政策的支持,并增加对以公共卫生为导向解决这一问题的方法的支持。