Kresovich Alex, Emery Sherry L, Borowiecki Mateusz, McQueen Cedasia, Ngobo-Ekamby Marie, Lamuda Phoebe A, Taylor Bruce G, Pollack Harold A, Schneider John A
Public Health Department, NORC at the University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Urban Health Lab, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Prev Med Rep. 2023 Sep 20;36:102430. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102430. eCollection 2023 Dec.
We report on a preliminary investigation into the relationship between partisan media consumption (PMC) among U.S. adults and their (1) opioid use disorder (OUD) stigma, (2) national OUD policy support (e.g., Medicaid coverage for OUD treatment), (3) local OUD policy support (e.g., safe injection sites), (4) discriminatory OUD policies (e.g., denying housing), and (5) carceral OUD policies (e.g., jailing people who use opioids). We performed a cross-sectional survey of a nationally-representative sample of U.S. adults ( = 6,515) from October 1-November 19, 2021. We surveyed a sample of U.S. adults ages 18 and older drawn from NORC's AmeriSpeak® Panel. AmeriSpeak is a probability-based ongoing panel of over 40,000 households designed to represent the U.S. household population. Cross-sectional analyses revealed significant relationships between PMC and OUD stigma ( = 0.29, <.001, CI = 0.14,0.43), support for national ( = -0.31, <.01, CI = -0.54,-0.09) and local policy responses ( = -0.38, <.001, CI = -0.59,-0.17), and support for discriminatory opioid use disorder policies ( = 0.27, <.01, CI = 0.07,0.45). After controlling for self-reported political affiliation and other potential covariates, Republican-leaning media consumption was significantly associated with increased OUD stigma, less support for national and local harm reduction or rehabilitative policies, and more support for discriminatory policies against individuals experiencing OUD. The opposite associations were observed for Democratic-leaning media consumption. Markers for racism mediated the relationship between PMC and support for carceral policies (indirect path = -0.41, <.001, CI = -0.50,-0.31). Our results indicate that public health advocates must collaborate with conservative leaders to find bipartisan common ground for targeted communication campaigns.
我们报告了一项关于美国成年人党派媒体消费(PMC)与其(1)阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)污名、(2)国家OUD政策支持(例如,OUD治疗的医疗补助覆盖范围)、(3)地方OUD政策支持(例如,安全注射点)、(4)歧视性OUD政策(例如,拒绝提供住房)以及(5)监禁性OUD政策(例如,监禁使用阿片类药物的人)之间关系的初步调查。我们于2021年10月1日至11月19日对美国成年人(n = 6515)的全国代表性样本进行了横断面调查。我们对从NORC的美国民意调查小组(AmeriSpeak® Panel)中抽取的18岁及以上美国成年人样本进行了调查。美国民意调查小组是一个基于概率的、由超过40000个家庭组成的持续小组,旨在代表美国家庭人口。横断面分析揭示了PMC与OUD污名之间的显著关系(r = 0.29,p <.001,CI = 0.14,0.43),对国家(r = -0.31,p <.01,CI = -0.54,-0.09)和地方政策回应的支持(r = -0.38,p <.