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Biased labels: An experimental study of language and stigma among individuals in recovery and health professionals.

Robert D AshfordAustin M BrownJessica McDanielBrenda Curtis
Published in: Substance use & misuse (2019)
Results provide further evidence that previously identified stigmatizing labels have the potential to influence medical care and medical practitioner perceptions of individuals with substance use disorders and should be avoided. Further exploration into the role negative associations derived from commonly used labels have in the individual recovery process is needed to draw appropriate recommendations.
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