DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.21505338
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This is your brain on stigma: Stigma attributions resulting from drug-related social marketing

Abstract: <p>Purpose: Stigma is a social phenomenon that has far-ranging negative effects on societal equity. Drug use stigma has been noted to be influenced by social marketing communications, but this connection has never yet been explored in depth. The Influence of Attributions theory was used as a theoretical lens to understand how social marketing communication can influence stigma. How prior experience may influence interpretation was also explored. Methodology: Social marketing messages about drug use and d… Show more

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