2019
DOI: 10.21501/24631779.3368
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Actitudes, creencias y estigma atribuidos por profesionales de la salud a dependientes de sustancias psicoactivas: una revisión sistemática

Abstract: Objetivos: el uso abusivo y la dependencia de alcohol y otras drogas es muy común entre las comunidades y visto como un problema de salud pública, que requiere cuidados y tratamientos; así la presente revisión sistemática tiene como objetivo analizar las publicaciones científicas respecto de las actitudes, creencias y comportamientos estigmatizantes por parte de los profesionales de la salud frente a los usuarios de sustancias psicoativas, quienes buscan atención en los servicios de salud. Metodología: durante… Show more

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“…For example, alcohol consumption is linked to poor character or lack of willpower. This presumption is a social phenomenon that negatively influences the way alcohol abuse, and its social and medical consequences are perceived (Ferreira et al 2019).…”
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“…For example, alcohol consumption is linked to poor character or lack of willpower. This presumption is a social phenomenon that negatively influences the way alcohol abuse, and its social and medical consequences are perceived (Ferreira et al 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This presumption is a social phenomenon that negatively influences the way alcohol abuse, and its social and medical consequences are perceived (Ferreira et al . 2019).…”
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“…Directly linked to these dimensions, the moral aspect prevalent in the popular imagination summarizes drug use as an evil to be fought, relegating people with SUDs to spaces of exclusion and deeming that such individuals have a propensity for “evil” and a weakness of character (Ferreira et al, 2019; Röhm et al, 2022). These stigmatizing behaviors can be explained, in part, by the limited knowledge and training of health professionals to care for this population, the tendency among people to elaborate explanations about the causes and make inferences about the possibility of controlling some events and behaviors and, consequently, attribute the responsibility of drug use disorders to the individual (Haskell et al, 2016; Yang et al, 2017).…”
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