2016
DOI: 10.22317/jcms.2016130
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Perceived Stigma and Treatment-Seeking Behavior in Individuals with Substance Use Disorder in Baghdad

Abstract: Objectives The present study aims at assessing the treatment-seeking behavior and perceived stigma among individuals with substance use disorder in Baghdad; identifying the impact of perceived stigma upon treatment-seeking behavior; and determining the relationship between perceived stigma and socio-demographic characteristics of substance abusers. Methods A descriptive, analytical study was established for the period from January to August, 2016. The study was conducted on a purposive sample of (50) substance… Show more

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“…Thus, cannabis users delay seeking treatment and entering into treatment services. [ 4 16 ] This finding does not support those of Frischknecht et al .,[ 17 ] Brown et al .,[ 18 ] and Mohammed,[ 19 ] who found no relationship between stigma and previous treatment attempts. These potential differences might be attributed to the study population, the types of stigma, and the measurement of stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, cannabis users delay seeking treatment and entering into treatment services. [ 4 16 ] This finding does not support those of Frischknecht et al .,[ 17 ] Brown et al .,[ 18 ] and Mohammed,[ 19 ] who found no relationship between stigma and previous treatment attempts. These potential differences might be attributed to the study population, the types of stigma, and the measurement of stigma.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Stigma is defined as "any social or physical trait or gesture that disqualifies an individual's social identity, such as disqualifying them from full social acceptance". 6 Stigmatization is especially common in disease outbreaks and pandemic situations. As confirmed in psychology, persons are usually afraid of the unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5 Stigma is defined as “any social or physical trait or gesture that disqualifies an individual’s social identity, such as disqualifying them from full social acceptance”. 6 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, stigmatisation against pandemics is not a new phenomenon [ 24 ] and for emerging pandemic conditions such as COVID-19 characterised by several mythologies, stigmatisation of the frontline health providers and patients is not surprising [ 24 ]. Stigma, according to Mohammed et al, refers to “any social or physical trait or gesture that disqualifies an individual’s social identity, such as disqualifying them from full social acceptance” [ 26 ]. Stigmatising healthcare workers may have negative effects not only on their mental and psychological health but also on their morale and quality of care they provided as it has been documented elsewhere [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%