Social Stigma and Drug Use

Gender Perspectives, Family Contexts and Intersections
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Section 1: Social Stigma and Use of Psychoactive Substances.- 1.Stigma and public health: Impact on addiction prevention and treatment in Latin America and Spain.- 2.Poverty, gender, drug use and stigma. An intersectional discussion based on homeless people.- 3.Stigma in vulnerable drug-using populations: migrants and people deprived of liberty.- 4.Stigma and masked diagnosis in people with mental disorders and substance addiction.- 5.Stigma and behavioral addictions: gambling and gaming.- 6.Online intervention to reduce stigma in health personnel working in the field of addiction in Mexico.- 6.Stigma, discrimination and substance use. An intersectional approach.- 7.Youth experience and stigma in crack users of Mexico City.- Section 2: Social Stigma and Gender.- 8.Stigma, aesthetics and morality: drug use, gender and social condition.- 9.Integrative review on interventions aimed at reducing courtesy stigma among family members.-10.Stigma, Prejudice and the Media: impacts on the care of family members of people who use drugs.- 11.An analysis of the literature on substance use by LGBT youth in Brazil: debating stigma and prejudice.- 12.The stigma of living with HIV infection.- 13.Those who remain: the life story of women who attend support groups for family members with drug problems.- Section 3: Drug Use and Gender Perspective.- 14.Domestic violence, substance use and gender.- 15.Barriers to accessibility to treatment from a gender perspective.- 16.The role of the caregiver in the addiction treatment process.- 17.Stigma, aesthetics and morals: drug use, gender and social status.- 18.Impact of substance use, stigma and coping styles on the mental health of Mexican families.- 19.Stigma towards women who consume alcohol in a rural indigenous community in central Mexico.

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  • Erscheinungsdatum: 31.07.2025
  • Autor/Autorin: Telmo Mota Ronzani
  • Format: E-Book
  • Dateiformat: PDF
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  • Dateigröße: 8.2 MB
  • Verlag: SPRINGER
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 250 Seiten
  • ISBN: 9783031948138
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