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Multiple diagnoses in the context of parallel epidemics: methamphetamine, opioid use disorder and psychiatric conditions
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Journal of Public Mental Health
Journal of Public Mental Health (2024) 23 (1): 4–13.
Published: 31 January 2024
... criteria for MUD in combination with OUD tended to be younger and were more likely to be unemployed relative to those with a single or no diagnosis. Table 1 Substance use disorder diagnostic classifications by severity level Condition No diagnosis % (n) Mild % (n...
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How does immigration status affect the public stigma of behavioral health disorders?
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Journal of Public Mental Health
Journal of Public Mental Health (2018) 17 (4): 195–199.
Published: 01 November 2018
... stress and interferes with his college experience. Substance use disorder was labeled drug abuse in the vignette to engender greater stigmatizing responses. Brain cancer was chosen as the comparison because it is a neurological condition for which people are usually not blamed. After reading...
