Authors
Georg Schomerus, Michael Lucht, Anita Holzinger, Herbert Matschinger, Mauro G Carta, Matthias C Angermeyer
Publication date
2011/3/1
Source
Alcohol and alcoholism
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
105-112
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Aims: Stigma is likely to aggravate the severe medical and social consequences of alcohol dependence. We aim to explore the characteristics of the alcohol dependence stigma by comparing it with the stigma of other conditions. Methods: On the basis of a systematic literature search, we identified 17 representative population studies published before July 2010 that examine aspects of the stigma of alcoholism and simultaneously of other mental, medical or social conditions. Seven surveys were located in Europe, five in North America, three in New Zealand and one each in Brazil and Ethiopia, respectively. Results: Compared with people suffering from other, substance-unrelated mental disorders, alcohol-dependent persons are less frequently regarded as mentally ill, are held much more responsible for their condition, provoke more social rejection and more negative emotions, and they are at particular …
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