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Stigma

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument for Measuring Stigma towards Mental Health Problems in Children among Health Professionals

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 14 April 2025
Source: Caraveo-Anduaga, J. J., Martínez-Vélez, N. A., Arroyo-Belmonte, M., & Gaytán-Flores, F. I. (2025). Adaptation and Validation of an Instrument for Measuring Stigma towards Mental Health Problems in Children among Health Professionals. Salud Mental, 48(2), 99-109. Abstract: Introduction. One...
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Rasha Abi Hana

ISSUP at Lisbon Addictions 2024: Empowering the Workforce of the Future

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 November 2024
Learning from Africa: Workforce Development, Enhancement, and Support Session at Lisbon Addictions.

From October 23rd to 25th, 2024, Lisbon hosted the Lisbon Addictions 2024 Conference, bringing together 2,231 participants from around the world. The event provided a dynamic platform for sharing the latest research in addiction science and exploring future directions in addiction policy and practice. The Conference theme, "Empowering the Workforce of the Future," focused on strengthening the workforce in addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery, underscoring the critical need for well-trained professionals to meet the evolving demands of the field.

ISSUP actively participated in the...

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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Strategies for Overcoming Stigma: Addressing Substance Use Disorder in the United Kingdom

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 22 October 2024
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ISSUP UK presents its webinar on Strategies for Overcoming Stigma: Addressing Substance Use Disorder in the United Kingdom.
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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Strategies for Overcoming Stigma: Addressing Substance Use Disorder in the United Kingdom

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 6 September 2024
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ISSUP UK presents an upcoming webinar on 22nd October on "Strategies for Overcoming Stigma: Addressing Substance Use Disorder in the United Kingdom."
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Rasha Abi Hana

Prescribed safer supply during dual public health emergencies: a qualitative study examining service providers perspectives on early implementation

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 25 March 2024
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McCall, J., Hobbs, H., Ranger, C. et al. Prescribed safer supply during dual public health emergencies: a qualitative study examining service providers perspectives on early implementation. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy 19, 19 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13011-024-00598-7

Background: Over the past decade, drug-related overdoses have seen a significant rise both in North America and globally. The COVID-19 pandemic has further emphasised the urgent need for safer supply programs to replace unregulated substances, reducing toxicity and overdose risks. Service providers play a crucial role in delivering safer supply initiatives, yet there's limited empirical evidence from their perspective on what constitutes effective safer supply programs. This study delves into the initial implementation and impacts of a safer supply program, capturing insights from an...

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James Harvey

The Power of Words: A Deep Dive into the Language of Addiction

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 14 February 2024
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27 February 2024
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ISSUP cordially invites you to an upcoming webinar on February 27th, 2024 on the language of Addiction
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James Harvey

The public mental health revolution must privilege lived experience voices and create alliances with affected communities

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 23 January 2024
The public mental health revolution must privilege lived experience voices and create alliances with affected communities
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Fisher, H.L. (2024), The public mental health revolution must privilege lived experience voices and create alliances with affected communities. World Psychiatry, 23: 2-3.

In a new editorial in World Psychiatry, Prof. Helen L. Fisher discusses how public health must recognise the influence of social circumstances and experiences and calls for lived experience to be at the centre of this revolution.

Fisher argues that the design, delivery and evaluation of primary mental health prevention and promotion strategies and interventions should at the very least be informed by those most affected by the social and mental ill-health inequalities, and preferably involve those with lived experience in equal partnership.

Furthermore, she makes the case that engaging and...

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James Harvey

Stigmatizing imagery for substance use disorders: a qualitative exploration

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 5 January 2024
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Hulsey, J., Zawislak, K., Sawyer-Morris, G. et al. Stigmatizing imagery for substance use disorders: a qualitative exploration. Health Justice 11, 28 (2023).
This study used qualitative methods to identify stigmatizing and non-stigmatizing imagery for SUD and explore the reactions of people with lived experience with SUD to SUD-related imagery. We conducted focus groups and brief semi-structured qualitative interviews with 14 individuals in recovery from a range of SUD.
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Rasha Abi Hana

Addiction Language Guide

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 5 December 2023
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The Addiction Language Guide serves as a comprehensive resource designed to address and combat stigmatizing language associated with addiction. Stigmatizing language often involves attaching negative labels and stereotypes to specific groups of people, contributing to adverse consequences such as social isolation, diminished self-esteem, and reluctance to seek medical assistance. This guide aims to empower individuals and organizations to eliminate and replace stigmatizing language, thereby fostering positive change and enhancing the lives of those affected by substance use disorders both...

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James Harvey

Apply for In-Person Training at the Thessaloniki 2024 Global Event

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 28 November 2023
The 2024 Global Event will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece between 24th & 28th June, 2024. The event is organised by ISSUP and ISSUP Greece, INL, the Centers for the Prevention of Addictions, the Promotion of Psychosocial Health SEIRIOS and ICUDDR.  The event will take place in the historic center of Thessaloniki, on the premises of the ‘International Exhibition & Congress Centre of TIF-HELEXPO’ and surrounding conference rooms in museums and social institutions.
We are excited to announce that registration for the in-person training sessions at the Thessaloniki 2024 Global Event is now live!
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Rasha Abi Hana

The Power of Words: A Deep Dive into the Language of Addiction

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 8 November 2023
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Language is a multifaceted tool that not only reflects human thoughts but actively molds them. It functions as both a window and a barrier in human communication, revealing the depths of cultural, historical, and personal beliefs while also defining and sometimes distorting our perceptions. The significance of language becomes particularly evident in the realm of mental health and addiction. The terms we employ in casual conversations or policy documents hold tremendous power – they can uplift or marginalise, clarify or misrepresent.

A journey through the labyrinth of language reveals how...

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James Harvey

Call for Abstracts

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 19 October 2023
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The 2024 ISSUP Global Event will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece between 24th & 28th June, 2024. Abstract submission is now open until December 31st, 2023, and we are inviting contributions from professionals across substance use prevention, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery support, as well as those working with vulnerable populations. Whether you're an academic or not, we welcome your submissions.
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Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom

Stigma of health and psychosocial professionals towards people who use drugs

Shared by Kwadwo Adu Boakye-Yiadom - 13 October 2023
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ISSUP Colombia is pleased to present its Webinar on Stigma.
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DAIHANA ALVAREZ

El estigma como barrera

DAIHANA ALVAREZ - 29 Septiembre 2023

Existen determinadas creencias erróneas acerca del uso de sustancias y sobre las personas que consumen, que provocan la exclusión de este grupo de personas estigmatizadas de los distintos ámbitos (por ejemplo, servicios de salud) causando grandes consecuencias en la vida de los sujetos. Encontramos diariamente en la sociedad creencias sumamente arraigadas, las cuales muchas han sido transmitidas de generación en generación, y traen consigo discursos y prácticas altamente discriminatorias. Estos discursos y prácticas restringen el acceso y uso a distintos servicios, y en los casos donde se...

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Olivia Woodrow

Stigma of health and psychosocial professionals towards people who use drugs

Shared by Olivia Woodrow - 26 September 2023
ISSUP Colombia
Event Date
12 October 2023
Location:
Medellín
Colombia
ISSUP Colombia wants to invite you to its Webinar on Stigma.
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Rasha Abi Hana

Online launch of a new report exploring women’s experience of drug and alcohol treatment

Shared by Rasha Abi Hana - 22 September 2023
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Thu, 5 Oct 2023 13:30 - 15:00 EEST

Women who use substances have different needs than men. They face greater stigma, are more likely to carry the trauma of domestic abuse and are more likely to be caring for children. Taken together, it...

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ANA PAULA MACHADO

El estigma como barrera

ANA PAULA MACHADO - 19 September 2023

Resulta fundamental entender que, para los casos de padecimientos mentales y también para los casos de consumo problemático, el estigma funciona como una barrera a la hora de acceder a los servicios de salud. Puede ser estigma internalizado: la persona se cree todas las características que la sociedad le asigna a personas con tal padecimiento o tal consumo. Como consecuencia de esto, no llega a los servicios sanitarios que pueden darle una solución a su problemática. 

Otro tipo de estigma es el de contagio: por ser amigo, familiar de alguien que tiene tal o cual padecimiento, pasa a estar...

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James Harvey

Thailand: Moving from punishment to treatment of people who use drugs

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 18 September 2023
Thailand: Moving from punishment to treatment of people who use drugs
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People who use drugs in Thailand are receiving more help to reduce the harm caused by their habit thanks to a change in formerly punitive drug laws and support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
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Edie

HEAL Connections Sharing Session Two-Part Series: Inclusive Language, Imagery, and Storytelling for Addiction and Pain Researcher Teams

Shared by Edie - 16 August 2023
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This Sharing Session was part one of a two-part series focusing on helping HEAL addiction researchers use language, imagery, and storytelling in respectful ways that engage all stakeholders. 

View the session slides(link is external) 

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Edie

Stigmatising imagery for substance use disorders

Shared by Edie - 2 August 2023
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Hulsey, J., Zawislak, K., Sawyer-Morris, G. et al. Stigmatizing imagery for substance use disorders: a qualitative exploration. Health Justice 11, 28 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40352-023-00229-6

Stigma is a barrier to treatment for individuals with substance use issues. Although there has been research conducted exploring the impact of stigmatising language, less is known about the effects of stigmatising images.

This qualitative study examines stigmatising imagery and the impact this has on people with lived experience of substance use. The researchers conducted focus groups and interviews with 14 individuals in recovery.

Participants identified images of substance use and criminal justice contact that were negative or stigmatising. Furthermore, participants also reflected on the...

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