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Edie

Stigma Reading List

Shared by Edie - 20 January 2021
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Stigma is a complex construct that is present within societies at different levels. The impact of stigma can severely damage individuals and communities. People who use substances are often on the receiving end of stigmatising attitudes and discrimination from different sources ranging from the general public to healthcare professionals and politicians.

Stigma from external sources can lead to the internalisation of these negative attitudes. This can have a negative impact on an individual’s mental wellbeing, the likelihood of them seeking support and overall treatment outcomes.

Below is a...

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Edie

Stigma and people who inject drugs: surveillance and interventions to reduce stigma

Shared by Edie - 20 January 2021
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NDARC

While the National BBV/STI Strategies have emphasised the importance of stigma for people who inject drugs.

However, until recently there has not been a system to measure and report on the experience of stigma.

This presentation will cover the national monitoring system established to measure and report on stigma among key population groups. Further, this presentation will cover the follow-on project which aimed to reduce expressed stigma among the general public.

 

 

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Edie

Overcoming Stigma Through Language: A Primer

Shared by Edie - 11 January 2021
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Guide
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CCSA

Stigma is a significant barrier to wellness and good health for people who use substances.

The goal of this primer is to facilitate conversations and increase awareness of the stigma surrounding people who use substances, their support networks, and service providers in the community.

The publication was developed in partnership with the Community Addictions Peer Support Association. 

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

'What is Stigma?' by Dr. Valerie Earnshaw

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 17 December 2020
Learn about the research on stigma associated with substance use disorders from Dr. Valerie Earnshaw at the University of Delaware.
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Edie

The Stigma of Substance Use

Shared by Edie - 16 December 2020
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Dr Liviu Alexandrescu Lecturer in Criminology School of History, Philosophy and Culture – Oxford Brookes University

Presentation title: Drug/dependency stigma and marginality: some reflections on the political economy of blame.

Dr James Morris Research Fellow London South Bank University

Presentation title: The stigma of alcohol problems: labelling and ‘othering’ as barriers to change

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Edie

Moving Beyond 'People First' Language- A Glossary of Contested Terms in Substance Use

Shared by Edie - 12 December 2020
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Book
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Scottish Drugs Forum

Language is powerful in shaping view and opinions about groups of people.

By changing the way we discuss substance use issues, we can start to reverse harmful stereotypes about addiction.

Drug use is heavily stigmastised. People who use drugs, and often those around them, can internalise this stigma.

This resource presents and explains terms that can be a source of stigma. It introduces the reader to the notion and importance of using person-first language so that we remain aware that we are talking about people and avoid 'othering'.

For example, we could say "people who use drugs" instead...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Substance Use Disorders and Stigma Event 1

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 23 November 2020
Substance Use Disorders and Stigma: Research, Racial Disparities and Promising Approaches virtual briefing provided by the Addiction Policy Forum and the Chris & Vicky Cornell Foundation. This is the first briefing of a series hosted through the Stop the Stigma campaign, focused on ending the stigma...
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Stigma Online Learning

Shared by Edie - 2 November 2020
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CCSA is addressing the stigma surrounding substance use through online learning.

CCSA have developed an introductory learning module as the first in a planned series of modules on the topic of stigma and substance use.

These modules are developed with the needs of both the general public and professional audiences in mind. The first module, The Sting of Stigma, will introduce you to the concept of stigma, and explain why it is harmful and what its impacts are on people with problematic substance use and substance use disorder.

Learning Objectives

This course will help you understand:

  1. Wh...
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Edie

The Stigma of Substance Use

Shared by Edie - 9 October 2020
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15 de Dezembro de 2020
Location:
Manchester

About this Event

Dr Liviu Alexandrescu Lecturer in Criminology School of History, Philosophy and Culture – Oxford Brookes University

Presentation title: Drug/dependency stigma and marginality: some reflections on the political economy of

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

How are you Dealing with Stigma in the ER?

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 20 July 2020
Segment of NIDA's Science Behind Addiction: Yale emergency care and addiction medicine physician, researcher, and advocate Dr. Gail D’Onofrio and NIDA Director Dr. Nora Volkow discuss COVID-19, substance use disorder and emergency room care. This video can also be viewed at: https://www.drugabuse...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Understanding and Addressing Stigma to Prevent HIV/AIDS and Substance Use Disorders

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 1 June 2020
Dr. Earnshaw’s research focuses on understanding and addressing stigma to prevent common risk factors for death and disability. Her most impactful work to date has been in the field of HIV primary and secondary prevention. Supported by a National Institute on Drug Abuse K01 award, she is currently...
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James Harvey

Adfam Survey: How has Covid-19 impacted families affected by substance use internationally?

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 4 May 2020
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The Policy and Communications team at Adfam have asked us to relay this call-out to ISSUP members and the international DDR community...

Adfam is a UK-based charity that improves life for families affected by someone else’s substance use.

We’ve heard through our frontline projects, findings from an online survey, activity on our online family forum and statements from partner organisations that Covid-19 is resulting in a number of additional challenges for families in the UK that are affected in this way. These challenges are complex and multifaceted and include:

  • An increase in domestic...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma Reduction Among People with HIV to Improve Health Outcomes

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 10 April 2020
Part of the Integrated Care Series, Dr. Deepa Rao presents socio-behavioral and mental health-related barriers to engagement in care for people with HIV. She will also discuss research to develop stigma reduction interventions to help people with HIV achieve HIV viral suppression and improve their...
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James Harvey

Supporting the Families of Substance Users: An Interview with Vivienne Evans OBE

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 7 April 2020
Event Date
24 de Abril de 2020
Location:
London
Reino Unido

Register for the next webinar in the ISSUP Expert days series:

ISSUP Expert Days

Please join us on Friday 24th of April at 2pm (GMT) for an interview with Vivienne Evans OBE, ISSUP Board member and Chief Executive of Adfam - the UK’s national umbrella...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Outcomes of reducing stigma towards alcohol misuse during adolescence: results of a randomized controlled trial of the MAKINGtheLINK intervention

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 23 March 2020
Source: Cheetham, A., Sandral, E. & Lubman, D.I. Outcomes of reducing stigma towards alcohol misuse during adolescence: results of a randomized controlled trial of the MAKINGtheLINK intervention. Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health 14, 11 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13034-020-00317-7 Abstract...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma and Treatment for Alcohol Disorders in the United States

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 14 February 2020
Source: K. M. Keyes, M. L. Hatzenbuehler, K. A. McLaughlin, B. Link, M. Olfson, B. F. Grant, D. Hasin, Stigma and Treatment for Alcohol Disorders in the United States, American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 172, Issue 12, 15 December 2010, Pages 1364–1372, https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwq304...
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Stigma predicts residential treatment length for substance use disorder

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 13 February 2020
Source: Luoma, J. B., Kulesza, M., Hayes, S. C., Kohlenberg, B., & Larimer, M. (2014). Stigma predicts residential treatment length for substance use disorder. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse, 40(3), 206–212. https://doi.org/10.3109/00952990.2014.901337 Abstract Background Stigma has...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Addictionary, Recovery Research Institute

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 12 February 2020
Source: https://www.recoveryanswers.org/addiction-ary/ If we want addiction destigmatized, we need a language that's unified. The words we use matter. Caution needs to be taken, especially when the disorders concerned are heavily stigmatized as substance use disorders are.
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma and OUD

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 5 February 2020
Nurse Practitioner Vanessa Loukas, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, discusses the issue of stigma in treating patients with opioid use disorder—from the patients to the providers who treat them.
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma and intersectionality: a systematic review of systematic reviews across HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and physical disability

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 3 February 2020
Source: Jackson-Best, F., Edwards, N. Stigma and intersectionality: a systematic review of systematic reviews across HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and physical disability. BMC Public Health 18, 919 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5861-3 Abstract Background Stigma across HIV/AIDS, mental...
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