Literature DB >> 30140790

Managing Stigma: Women Drug Users and Recovery Services.

Nayeong Lee, Miriam Boeri.   

Abstract

Women who use drugs are stigmatized for their drug use behavior, which marginalizes them from mainstream society. Stigmatization can be viewed as an attempt by social services to exert control. Research shows that these strategies do not work well for discouraging drug use; whereas attempts to reduce the stigma related to drug use can encourage users to stop use. Using qualitative methods and grounded theory analysis, the goal of this study is to examine (1) the stigmatization of drug use through different stages; (2) how stigmatized women drug users perceive normality; and (3) barriers and challenges to recovery. Based on in-depth interviews from 20 women who used methamphetamine, the analysis focuses on stigmatization before the initiation of drug use, difficulties related to stigma as drug users, and challenges due to stigmatization as they recover from drug use. Findings show that women are stigmatized before they use drugs, face more stigma as they use, and even during recovery society still holds onto the label of former drug user, making it difficult to avoid stigma. The findings contribute to a better understanding of how stigmatization of women drug users impacts their recovery and provides suggestions for social service and treatment providers.

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Keywords:  drug treatment services; drug use; normality; social control; stigma

Year:  2017        PMID: 30140790      PMCID: PMC6103317     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fusio


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