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Research Article

Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Counselors’ Stigma Toward Clients with Substance Use Disorders: Predictors of Stigma and Implications for Clinicians and Educators

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ABSTRACT

This study explored the degree to which counselors stigmatize individuals being treated for a SUD, and if specific characteristics predict stigma. Participants included 146 mental health counselors and chemical dependency counselors. A range of 15% to 26% of participants in both professions were found to hold stigma toward clients with SUDs, and all of the characteristics were found to have a proportion of variance ranging from .025 to .04 (or 2.5% to 4.0%). The results from this study warrant a need to explore predictors of stigma. Implications and recommendations to decrease stigma and improve the quality addiction treatment are provided.

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