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James Harvey

Stigmatizing imagery for substance use disorders: a qualitative exploration

Shared by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 5 January 2024
Originally posted by James Harvey (ISSUP staff) - 5 January 2024
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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.