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James Harvey

Words matter: language can reduce mental health and addiction stigma, NIH leaders say

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 19 July 2021
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In a perspective published in Neuropsychopharmacology, leaders from the National Institutes of Health address how using appropriate language to describe mental illness and addiction can help to reduce stigma and improve how people with these conditions are treated in health care settings and throughout society.
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Auto-estigma en personas con diagnóstico de trastorno mental grave y su relación con variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y psicosociales

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 17 July 2021
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., Ortega-Ortega, M., Natera, G., & Bautista-Aguilar, N. (2013). Auto-estigma en personas con diagnóstico de trastorno mental grave y su relación con variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y psicosociales. Acta Psiquiátrica y Psicológica de América Latina. En este trabajo se...
Auto-estigma en personas con diagnóstico de trastorno mental grave y su relación con variables sociodemográficas, clínicas y psicosociales.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Estigma público y enfermedad mental. Una aproximación desde la teoría de las representaciones sociales

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 17 July 2021
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., Natera-Rey, G., Bautista-Aguilar, N., & Ortega-Ortega, M. (2013). Estigma público y enfermedad mental. Una aproximación desde la teoría de las representaciones sociales. Flores-Palacios F,(Coordinator). Representaciones sociales y contexto de investigación con perspectiva de...
Representaciones sociales y contextos de investigación con perspectiva de género.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Estigma estructural, género e interseccionalidad. Implicaciones en la atención a la salud mental

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 16 July 2021
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., & Bautista, N. (2014). Estigma estructural, género e interseccionalidad. Implicaciones en la atención a la salud mental. Salud Mental, 37(4), 302-312. doi:https://doi.org/10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2014.035 Resumen El objetivo de este trabajo es describir las formas y...
Estigma estructural, género e interseccionalidad Implicaciones en la atención a la salud mental.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Breaking Down the Stigma of Addiction: A Witness’ Story Through Art

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 2 July 2021
In this video created by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, artist and advocate William Stoehr shares his story of losing a loved one to an opioid overdose. He describes a personal struggle, which unfolds into a revealing conversation inspired by art and a passion to combat the stigma of...
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Adaptación cultural de instrumentos de medida sobre estigma y enfermedad mental en la Ciudad de México

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 30 June 2021
Fuente: Mora-Ríos, J., Bautista-Aguilar, N., Natera, G., & Pedersen, D. (2013). Adaptación cultural de instrumentos de medida sobre estigma y enfermedad mental en la Ciudad de México. Salud Mental, 36(1), 9-18. doi:https://doi.org/10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2013.002 Resumen Este trabajo forma parte de un...
Adaptación cultural de instrumentos de medida sobre estigma y enfermedad mental en la Ciudad de México.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Current status of violence, suicide, alcohol use, and stigma in Mexico

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 28 June 2021
Source: Borges, G. (2021). Current status of violence, suicide, alcohol use, and stigma in Mexico. Salud Mental, 44(2), 41-42. doi:https://doi.org/10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2021.007 Abstract Studies on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) and its risk factors have shown worldwide the preponderant role of...
Current status of violence, suicide, alcohol use, and stigma in Mexico_0.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination toward mental illness Scale (PDDs): Its association with sociodemographic variables and interpersonal contact in a Mexican sample

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 28 June 2021
Source: Mora-Ríos, J., & Ortega-Ortega, M. (2021). Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination toward mental illness Scale (PDDs): Its association with sociodemographic variables and interpersonal contact in a Mexican sample. Salud Mental, 44(2), 75-82. doi:https://doi.org/10.17711/SM.0185-3325.2021...
Perceived Devaluation and Discrimination toward mental illness Scale PDDs Its association with sociodemographic variables and interpersonal contact in a Mexican sample.pdf
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Edie

Stigma towards people bereaved by drug-related death

Shared by Edie - 24 June 2021
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Kari Dyregrov & Lillian Bruland Selseng (2021) “Nothing to mourn, He was just a drug addict” - stigma towards people bereaved by drug-related death, Addiction Research & Theory, DOI: 10.1080/16066359.2021.1912327

Drug-related deaths can result in complex emotional turmoil for family members who are going through a grieving process at the same time as often experiencing a level of stigma.

Despite the high frequency of drug-related deaths worldwide, there is a need for knowledge around how the bereaved deal with grief and the nature and the implication of stigma surrounding a drug-related death.

This article, published in the journal of Addiction Research and Theory, gathers the views of 225 parents, siblings, children, partners, other family members and close friends on their experience of bereavement...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma Kills - Addressing opioid use disorder by Changing Culture

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 17 June 2021
Presenter: Richard Bottner, DHA, PA-C
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Edie

NHS Addictions Provider Alliance 2021 Annual Conference

Shared by Edie - 11 June 2021
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13 October 2021
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United Kingdom

The NHS APA invites you to join us at our free and virtual conference on the 13th of October 2021.

Stigma all too often prevents a person from seeking or accessing the vital treatment and support they need to recover from addiction.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

2021 Stigma Innovation Video Abstracts

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 10 June 2021
The 13 finalist innovation video abstracts of the 2021 Stigma Summit. Read more here: https://nam.edu/event/stigma-of-addic...
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Stigma of Addiction Summit, June 2021, Innovation Abstracts

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 9 June 2021
Source: https://nam.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Innovation-Abstract-Packet_final.pdf
Innovation Abstracts Stigma Forum June 10_2021.pdf
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Edie

Reducing Substance Use Stigma: The Role of First Responders

Shared by Edie - 4 June 2021
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Stigma is one of the biggest barriers people face when seeking care for substance use disorders. Designed for members of the law enforcement community, this webinar explored the relationship between substance use, the brain and mental health, and how stigma can be a barrier to accessing and receiving care.

Panelists also discussed the impact stigma has on people who use substances, their families and communities.
 

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Livia

Adfam Families Practitioner Forum - Stigma and Substance Use

Shared by Livia - 19 May 2021
Event Date
27 May 2021
Location:
Online
United Kingdom

Adfam's online forum events provide an opportunity for colleagues with a professional interest in supporting families affected by substance use or gambling to hear updates from across the sector, network and share practice.

Adfam is a UK...

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Dr. Nora Volkow on Stigma

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 17 May 2021
Dr. Nora Volkow, Director, NIDA
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Between invisibility and stigma: consumption of psychoactive substances among pregnant and postpartum women at three Argentine general hospitals

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 13 April 2021
Source: Diez, M., Pawlowicz, M. P., Vissicchio, F., Amendolaro, R., Barla, J. C., Muñiz, A., & Arrúa, L. (2020). Between invisibility and stigma: consumption of psychoactive substances among pregnant and postpartum women at three Argentine general hospitals. Salud Colectiva, 16, e2509. Abstract The...
Between invisibility and stigma consumption of psychoactive substances among pregnant and postpartum women at three Argentine general hospitals.pdf
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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Entre la invisibilidad y el estigma: consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en mujeres embarazadas y puérperas de tres hospitales generales de Argentina

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 13 April 2021
Fuente: Diez, M., Pawlowicz, M. P., Vissicchio, F., Amendolaro, R., Barla, J. C., Muñiz, A., & Arrúa, L. (2020). Entre la invisibilidad y el estigma: consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en mujeres embarazadas y puérperas de tres hospitales generales de Argentina. Salud colectiva, 16, e2509. Resumen...
Entre la invisibilidad y el estigma consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en mujeres embarazadas y puérperas de tres hospitales generales de Argentina.pdf
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Edie

Reducing Substance Use Stigma: The Role of First Responders

Shared by Edie - 4 March 2021
Event Date
22 March 2021
Location:
Online

Stigma is one of the biggest barriers people face when seeking and receiving care for substance use disorders. Direct service workers, including the law enforcement community, are often the first to respond to crisis situations with people...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Stigma: Someone Else’s Problem

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 25 February 2021
Addiction medicine specialist Gavin Bart, M.D., Ph.D., of Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a clinical investigator in the NIDA Clinical Trials Network conducting research supported by the HEAL Initiative. In this video, Bart explains that stigma can be internalized and implicit.
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