Community-level determinants of stakeholder perceptions of community stigma toward people with opioid use disorders, harm reduction services and treatment in the HEALing Communities Study
Alissa Davis
1
,
Kristi L. Stringer
2
,
Mari-Lynn Drainoni
3
,
Carrie Oser
4
,
Hannah K. Knudsen
5
,
Alison Aldrich
6
,
Daniel Walker
7
,
Louisa Gilbert
1
,
Dget Lynn Downey
1
,
Sam D. Gardner
1
,
Sylvia Tan
8
,
Lisa M. Lines
8
,
Nathan Vandergrift
8
,
Nicole Mack
8
,
JaNae Holloway
8
,
Karsten Lunze
3
,
Ann Scheck McAlearney
7
,
Timothy R. Huerta
7
,
Dawn Goddard-Eckrich
1
8
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, United States
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-12-01
scimago Q1
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SJR: 1.483
CiteScore: 7.7
Impact factor: 4.4
ISSN: 09553959, 18734758
PubMed ID:
37890391
Medicine (miscellaneous)
Health Policy
Abstract
Community stigma toward people with opioid use disorder (OUD) can impede access to harm reduction services and treatment with medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD). Such community OUD stigma is partially rooted in community-level social and economic conditions, yet there remains a paucity of large-scale quantitative data examining community-level factors associated with OUD stigma. We examined whether rurality, social inequity, and racialized segregation across communities from four states in the HEALing Communities Study (HCS) were associated with 1) greater perceived community stigma toward people treated for OUD, 2) greater perceived intervention stigma toward MOUD, and 3) greater perceived intervention stigma toward naloxone by community stakeholders in the HCS. From November 2019-January 2020, a cross-sectional survey about community OUD stigma was administered to 801 members of opioid overdose prevention coalitions across 66 communities in four states prior to the start of HCS intervention activities. Bivariate analyses assessed pairwise associations between community rural/urban status and each of the three stigma variables, using linear mixed effect modeling to account for response clustering within communities, state, and respondent sociodemographic characteristics. We conducted similar bivariate analyses to assess pairwise associations between racialized segregation and social inequity. On average, the perceived community OUD stigma scale score of stakeholders from rural communities was 4% higher (β=1.57, SE=0.7, p≤0.05), stigma toward MOUD was 6% higher (β=0.28, SE=0.1, p≤0.05), and stigma toward naloxone was 10% higher (β=0.46, SE=0.1, p≤0.01) than among stakeholders from urban communities. No significant differences in the three stigma variables were found among communities based on racialized segregation or social inequity. Perceived community stigma toward people treated for OUD, MOUD, and naloxone was higher among stakeholders in rural communities than in urban communities. Findings suggest that interventions and policies to reduce community-level stigma, particularly in rural areas, are warranted.
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Davis A. et al. Community-level determinants of stakeholder perceptions of community stigma toward people with opioid use disorders, harm reduction services and treatment in the HEALing Communities Study // International Journal of Drug Policy. 2023. Vol. 122. p. 104241.
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Davis A., Stringer K. L., Drainoni M., Oser C., Knudsen H. K., Aldrich A., Surratt H. L., Walker D., Gilbert L., Downey D. L., Gardner S. D., Tan S., Lines L. M., Vandergrift N., Mack N., Holloway J., Lunze K., McAlearney A. S., Huerta T. R., Goddard-Eckrich D. Community-level determinants of stakeholder perceptions of community stigma toward people with opioid use disorders, harm reduction services and treatment in the HEALing Communities Study // International Journal of Drug Policy. 2023. Vol. 122. p. 104241.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.104241
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.104241
TI - Community-level determinants of stakeholder perceptions of community stigma toward people with opioid use disorders, harm reduction services and treatment in the HEALing Communities Study
T2 - International Journal of Drug Policy
AU - Davis, Alissa
AU - Stringer, Kristi L.
AU - Drainoni, Mari-Lynn
AU - Oser, Carrie
AU - Knudsen, Hannah K.
AU - Aldrich, Alison
AU - Surratt, Hilary L.
AU - Walker, Daniel
AU - Gilbert, Louisa
AU - Downey, Dget Lynn
AU - Gardner, Sam D.
AU - Tan, Sylvia
AU - Lines, Lisa M.
AU - Vandergrift, Nathan
AU - Mack, Nicole
AU - Holloway, JaNae
AU - Lunze, Karsten
AU - McAlearney, Ann Scheck
AU - Huerta, Timothy R.
AU - Goddard-Eckrich, Dawn
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/12/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 104241
VL - 122
PMID - 37890391
SN - 0955-3959
SN - 1873-4758
ER -
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@article{2023_Davis,
author = {Alissa Davis and Kristi L. Stringer and Mari-Lynn Drainoni and Carrie Oser and Hannah K. Knudsen and Alison Aldrich and Hilary L. Surratt and Daniel Walker and Louisa Gilbert and Dget Lynn Downey and Sam D. Gardner and Sylvia Tan and Lisa M. Lines and Nathan Vandergrift and Nicole Mack and JaNae Holloway and Karsten Lunze and Ann Scheck McAlearney and Timothy R. Huerta and Dawn Goddard-Eckrich},
title = {Community-level determinants of stakeholder perceptions of community stigma toward people with opioid use disorders, harm reduction services and treatment in the HEALing Communities Study},
journal = {International Journal of Drug Policy},
year = {2023},
volume = {122},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {dec},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.104241},
pages = {104241},
doi = {10.1016/j.drugpo.2023.104241}
}
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