Stigma, Opioids, and Public Health Messaging: The Need to Disentangle Behavior From Identity.

Stigma, Opioids, and Public Health Messaging: The Need to Disentangle Behavior From Identity.

Moore, Matthew D;Ali, Shabana;Burnich-Line, Danielle;Gonzales, Whitney;Stanton, Michael V;
American journal of public health 2020 pp. e1-e4
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moore2020stigmaamerican

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Stigma plays an important role in understanding successful interventions to control the opioid epidemic in the United States. Stigma has been described both as an agent to incentivize positive health behavior and as an agent of marginalization contributing to poorer health. Past scholarship has argued that stigma has positively motivated public health changes, for example, among tobacco users; it has also been associated with discrimination against vulnerable individuals, resulting in increasingly poorer health behaviors, for example in relation to HIV-prevention messaging.The discourse on stigma may conflate the denormalization of unhealthy behaviors with wholesale rejection of individual identities. More effective interventions would counter stigma against people who use opioids in general and specifically denormalize opioid misuse. These interventions might alter the effect of public health messaging and ultimately improve outcomes.We argue that public health educators and communication campaigns can contribute to positive social norm change and motivate healthy behaviors by incorporating strategies that attempt to disentangle unhealthy behaviors from identity. (. Published online ahead of print April 16, 2020: e1-e4. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2020.305628).

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