[HTML][HTML] The EASL–Lancet Liver Commission: protecting the next generation of Europeans against liver disease complications and premature mortality

TH Karlsen, N Sheron, S Zelber-Sagi, P Carrieri… - The Lancet, 2022 - thelancet.com
Executive summary Liver diseases have become a major health threat across Europe, and
the face of European hepatology is changing due to the cure of viral hepatitis C and the …

The impact of stigma on people with opioid use disorder, opioid treatment, and policy

A Cheetham, L Picco, A Barnett… - Substance abuse and …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Illicit drug use disorders are the most stigmatised health conditions worldwide, and stigma
acts as a meaningful barrier to treatment entry and treatment provision. In the context of …

Trends in public stigma of mental illness in the US, 1996-2018

BA Pescosolido, A Halpern-Manners, L Luo… - JAMA network …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Stigma, the prejudice and discrimination attached to mental illness, has been
persistent, interfering with help-seeking, recovery, treatment resources, workforce …

Choosing appropriate language to reduce the stigma around mental illness and substance use disorders

ND Volkow, JA Gordon, GF Koob - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2021 - nature.com
The words we use to describe mental illnesses and substance use disorders (addiction to
alcohol and other legal and illegal drugs) can impact the likelihood that people will seek …

The stigma of alcohol-related liver disease and its impact on healthcare

G Schomerus, A Leonhard, J Manthey, J Morris… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
People with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) experience stigma and discrimination. This
review summarises the evidence on stigma in healthcare and its implications for people with …

The fourth wave of the US opioid epidemic and its implications for the rural US: a federal perspective

RA Jenkins - Preventive medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
The current opioid epidemic in the United States has been characterized as having three
waves: prescription opioid use, followed by heroin use, and then use of synthetic opioids …

Evolving public views on the likelihood of violence from people with mental illness: Stigma and its consequences

BA Pescosolido, B Manago, J Monahan - Health Affairs, 2019 - healthaffairs.org
Highly publicized acts of violence routinely spark reactions that place blame on the
perpetrator's presumed mental illness. Despite solid evidence that people with mental …

Stigma toward substance dependence: Causes, consequences, and potential interventions

AC Krendl, BL Perry - Psychological Science in the Public …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Substance dependence is a prevalent and urgent public health problem. In 2021, 60 million
Americans reported abusing alcohol within the month prior to being surveyed, and nearly 20 …

[HTML][HTML] Long Covid stigma: estimating burden and validating scale in a UK-based sample

M Pantelic, N Ziauddeen, M Boyes, ME O'Hara… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Background Stigma can be experienced as perceived or actual disqualification from social
and institutional acceptance on the basis of one or more physical, behavioural or other …

[HTML][HTML] Human rights, stigma, and substance use

J Wogen, MT Restrepo - Health and human rights, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The primary purpose of political, civil, socioeconomic, and cultural rights is to protect the
dignity of all human beings. Good mental health and well-being is defined by the “social …