STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES

Abstract Over the past few decades, international research has documented that stigma and discrimination is one of the major barriers to care in the field of drug abuse worldwide. Objective: To show the findings of the international literature about specific populations that experience stigma or di...

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Main Authors: Oscar Hugo Espin García, Jorge Molina Aguilar, Dulce María Pallero, Martin Ignacio Díaz Velásquez
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Published: Knowmad Institut 2021-04-01
Series:Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science
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Online Access:https://knowmadinstitut.org/journal/index.php/jms/article/view/11
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Jorge Molina Aguilar
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description Abstract Over the past few decades, international research has documented that stigma and discrimination is one of the major barriers to care in the field of drug abuse worldwide. Objective: To show the findings of the international literature about specific populations that experience stigma or discrimination as one of the main barriers to care in substance abuse as well as to account for the development of public policies against stigma in mental health and addictions in consonance with goals 3, 10 and 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals. Resumen En las últimas décadas, se ha documentado en la investigación a nivel internacional, que el estigma y la discriminación constituyen una de las principales barreras para la atención en el ámbito del abuso de drogas en todo el mundo. Objetivo: Mostrar los hallazgos de la literatura internacional acerca de poblaciones específicas que experimentan estigma o discriminación como una de las principales barreras para la atención en el abuso de sustancias así como dar cuenta del desarrollo de políticas públicas anti estigma en salud mental y adicciones en consonancia con los objetivos 3, 10 y 16 de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.
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spelling doaj.art-5ce49d8829ad47d0b431f477ab44a2cd2024-02-16T13:42:58ZdeuKnowmad InstitutJournal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science2752-14002021-04-0132https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6634482STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIESOscar Hugo Espin García0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0700-5157Jorge Molina Aguilar1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7288-9740Dulce María Pallero2Martin Ignacio Díaz Velásquez3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5162-4786Knowmad Institut - European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and ScienceKnowmad Institut - European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and ScienceKnowmad Institut - European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and ScienceKnowmad Institut - European Institute for Multidisciplinary Studies on Human Rights and ScienceAbstract Over the past few decades, international research has documented that stigma and discrimination is one of the major barriers to care in the field of drug abuse worldwide. Objective: To show the findings of the international literature about specific populations that experience stigma or discrimination as one of the main barriers to care in substance abuse as well as to account for the development of public policies against stigma in mental health and addictions in consonance with goals 3, 10 and 16 of the Sustainable Development Goals. Resumen En las últimas décadas, se ha documentado en la investigación a nivel internacional, que el estigma y la discriminación constituyen una de las principales barreras para la atención en el ámbito del abuso de drogas en todo el mundo. Objetivo: Mostrar los hallazgos de la literatura internacional acerca de poblaciones específicas que experimentan estigma o discriminación como una de las principales barreras para la atención en el abuso de sustancias así como dar cuenta del desarrollo de políticas públicas anti estigma en salud mental y adicciones en consonancia con los objetivos 3, 10 y 16 de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible.https://knowmadinstitut.org/journal/index.php/jms/article/view/11sustainable developmenthuman dignitymental healthstigma discriminationsubstance abusesdgssdg 3sdg 10sdg 16
spellingShingle Oscar Hugo Espin García
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STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Human Rights and Science
sustainable development
human dignity
mental health
stigma discrimination
substance abuse
sdgs
sdg 3
sdg 10
sdg 16
title STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
title_full STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
title_fullStr STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
title_full_unstemmed STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
title_short STIGMA & DISCRIMINATION RELATED TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE: DECONSTRUCTING SOPHISM’S TOWARDS HUMANITARIAN PUBLIC POLICIES
title_sort stigma discrimination related to substance abuse deconstructing sophism s towards humanitarian public policies
topic sustainable development
human dignity
mental health
stigma discrimination
substance abuse
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sdg 10
sdg 16
url https://knowmadinstitut.org/journal/index.php/jms/article/view/11
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