First-hand accounts of structural stigma toward people who use opioids on Reddit

Original research
by
Eschliman, Evan L. et al

Release Date

2024

Geography

International

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This study identified and qualitatively analyzed Reddit content about structural stigma toward opioid use.

Findings/Key points

Redditors described how structures—including governmental programs and policies, the pharmaceutical industry, and healthcare systems—stigmatize people who use opioids. Structures were reported to stigmatize through labeling (i.e., particularly in medical settings), perpetuating negative stereotypes, separating people who use opioids into those who use opioids “legitimately” versus “illegitimately,” and engendering status loss and discrimination (e.g., denial of healthcare, loss of employment). Redditors also posted robust formulations of structural stigma, mostly describing how it manifests in the criminalization of substance use, is often driven by profit motive, and leads to the pervasiveness of fentanyl in the drug supply and the current state of the overdose crisis. Some posts and comments highlighted interpersonal and structural resources (e.g., other people who use opioids, harm reduction programs, telemedicine) leveraged to navigate structural stigma and its effects.

Design/methods

Iterative, human-in-the-loop natural language processing methods were used to identify relevant posts and comments from an opioid-related subforum. Ultimately, 273 posts and comments were qualitatively analyzed via directed content analysis guided by a prominent conceptualization of stigma.

Keywords

Stigma
About PWUD