51 research outputs found
Unfair Treatment and Self-Regulatory Focus
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89950/1/oyserman__uskul__yoder__et_al..pd
Interpersonal Discrimination and the Health of Illicit Drug Users
Although discrimination has been shown to adversely affect the health of
marginalized populations, there is a paucity of research on the health impacts of
discrimination experienced by illicit drug users. The purpose of this study was to
examine the association between interpersonal discrimination and the mental and
physical health of illicit drug users taking into account several potential confounding
factors. A sample of 1,008 active illicit substance users (defined as having used
cocaine, crack, or heroin in the previous 2 months) were recruited in three New York
City neighborhoods between August 2000 and January 2001 using street-outreach
techniques. Discrimination due to illicit drug use was the most common form of
interpersonal discrimination experienced and more than one-half the study participants
reported experiencing discrimination due to more than one attribute. Discrimination
was significantly associated with poor mental health (measured by the SF-36 mental
health score), depression (measured by the CES-D), and the number of self-reported
chronic physical health conditions. The presence of multiple stigmatizing characteristics
was associated with poorer mental and physical health. Discrimination may contribute to poor mental and physical health in this marginalized population,
potentially complicating the provision of substance abuse treatment.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/40280/2/Young_Interpersonal Discrimination and the Health_2005.pd
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