Effects of media representations of drug related deaths on public stigma and support for harm reduction

Original research
by
Sumnall, Harry R. et al

Release Date

2023

Geography

UK

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

Yes

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

Yes

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

We investigated whether depiction of the characteristics of decedents represented in news articles about drug related deaths (DRD) was associated with differences in stigmatising attitudes and support for harm reduction policy.

Findings/Key points

Stigma was higher towards depictions of male, older, and heroin deaths. Harm reduction support was higher in those participants seeing older compared to younger subjects, and the older ecstasy decedent compared to younger decedent.

Design/methods

Participants (N = 1280) were randomly presented with one of eight simulated news stories that reported on a DRD that differed with respect to drug (ecstasy or heroin), and the gender (male or female) and age (younger or older) of the decedent.

Keywords

Harm reduction
Stigma
Mortality