Whipple Mayson K, Boyke Hannah, Ferrier Robert C, Horner Pilar S
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Subst Use Misuse. 2025;60(2):176-187. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2024.2422948. Epub 2024 Nov 6.
Substance use disorder (SUD) stigma undermines the implementation of effective harm reduction and treatment strategies in the U.S. and can impede individuals from seeking treatment. One research question guided this study: How do personal beliefs regarding SUD, familiarity with SUDs, and culture (religion, political ideology, and urbanicity), shape perceived societal SUD stigma? An online survey was sent to affiliates of a Michigan-based organization, Families Against Narcotics and administrators of Michigan Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan regional entities ( = 1,559). On average respondents viewed society as moderately stigmatizing. The beliefs that drug users can stop whenever they want and that drug users have weak character were significantly associated with greater perceived levels of societal SUD stigma. The effects of religion on perceived stigma may be affected by beliefs of the immorality of drug use, while the effects of political ideology on perceived stigma may differ based on beliefs of the controllability of drug use. The effect of urbanicity may rely on perceived accessibility of treatment. Our findings reflect the intersection of personal beliefs and cultural contexts as they shape perceived societal SUD stigmatization.
物质使用障碍(SUD)的污名化破坏了美国有效减少伤害和治疗策略的实施,并可能阻碍个人寻求治疗。本研究围绕一个研究问题展开:关于SUD的个人信念、对SUD的熟悉程度以及文化(宗教、政治意识形态和城市化程度)如何塑造对社会SUD污名的认知?一项在线调查发送给了密歇根州一个名为“家庭反对毒品”组织的附属机构以及密歇根州预付住院健康计划区域实体的管理人员(n = 1559)。平均而言,受访者认为社会存在一定程度的污名化。认为吸毒者可以随时戒毒以及吸毒者性格软弱的观念与更高程度的社会SUD污名认知显著相关。宗教对污名认知的影响可能受吸毒不道德观念的影响,而政治意识形态对污名认知的影响可能因对吸毒可控性的观念不同而有所差异。城市化程度的影响可能取决于对治疗可及性的认知。我们的研究结果反映了个人信念和文化背景在塑造对社会SUD污名化认知方面的相互作用。