2022
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_572_21
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Relationship between psychological factors and perceived stigma of addiction among women with substance use disorders, Thailand

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“…We did not detect significant associations between these other stigma constructs and depressive symptoms in full adjusted models, despite research demonstrating a relationship between drug use stigma and depressive symptoms in other settings and for other substances. For example, a cross-sectional survey study conducted in Thailand with a non-random sample of 652 women with substance use disorder (with a majority reporting methamphetamine use) found an independent association between addiction stigma and depressive symptoms [ 46 ]. Another cross-sectional survey study from Taiwan conducted with a non-random sample of 255 men and 45 women with substance use disorders demonstrated a strong association between substance user stigma and depressive symptoms [ 47 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We did not detect significant associations between these other stigma constructs and depressive symptoms in full adjusted models, despite research demonstrating a relationship between drug use stigma and depressive symptoms in other settings and for other substances. For example, a cross-sectional survey study conducted in Thailand with a non-random sample of 652 women with substance use disorder (with a majority reporting methamphetamine use) found an independent association between addiction stigma and depressive symptoms [ 46 ]. Another cross-sectional survey study from Taiwan conducted with a non-random sample of 255 men and 45 women with substance use disorders demonstrated a strong association between substance user stigma and depressive symptoms [ 47 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%