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  • Opiate maintenance patients experience higher levels of perceived stigmatization (63%) compared to a general comparison group (16%), impacting their quality of life.
  • The study found a correlation between perceived stigma and negative emotional states like depressiveness and anxiety, which in turn contributed to lower self-esteem and quality of life.
  • Addressing the vicious cycle of stigma and negative emotions through societal campaigns and potential therapies could enhance the overall well-being of those struggling with addiction.

Article Abstract

Background: Perceived stigmatization of drug addicts may interact with negative mood states and thus may contribute to the maintenance of addictive behavior.

Methods: Opiate maintenance patients (n = 106) and an unselected comparison group (n = 144) rated self-report questionnaires about perceived stigmatization, quality of life (QoL), depressiveness, anxiety, self-esteem, addiction characteristics, and social support.

Results: 63% of opiate maintenance patients felt discriminated in contrast to 16% of the comparison group. Perceived stigmatization was rated higher by opiate maintenance patients, and all domains of QoL were rated lower, even when statistically controlling depressiveness, anxiety and social factors. Perceived stigmatization was correlated to depressiveness, anxiety, low self-esteem and low QoL, but not addiction characteristics and social support. Structural equation models revealed anxiety and the pathway depressiveness enhancing feelings of being stigmatized resulting in low self-esteem to explain 74% of variance in mental QoL, whereas anxiety and a pathway stigmatization inducing depressiveness leading to low self-esteem explained 49% of variance in physical QoL.

Conclusions: A vicious circle of stigmatization, negative affective states and low QoL was confirmed. In addition to societal antistigma campaigns, antidepressive and anxiolytic therapy might have the potential to diminish feelings of being stigmatized and to improve QoL.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000328637DOI Listing

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