This study sought to determine whether certain factors influenced public stigma toward the use of medication to treat opioid use disorders (MOUD). : In a series of 3 studies using between-subjects designs, hypothetical MOUD patients matched in age and educational status with the participants were varied in systematic ways to determine whether certain factors influenced stigmatizing views of the patients. : Study 1 ( = 142) determined that stigma levels were elevated for hypothetical patients receiving medication for OUD compared to other medications or no medication at all. Study 2 ( = 144) found that hypothetical patients receiving opioid agonist medication for were equally stigmatized and stigmatized more than hypothetical patients on nicotine agonist medication. Study 3 ( = 151) showed that stigmatizing attitudes did not change as a result of for hypothetical MOUD patients (i.e. therapy as a supplement to medication). : Results indicate that patients receiving agonist medication for an OUD may be the target of public stigma. Public education on the efficacy of agonist medications for OUD is urgently needed to help reduce such stigma, which may facilitate treatment delivery, treatment adherence, and treatment success.

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