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Date of Graduation

5-2025

Description

Stigmatization is a prevalent barrier to help-seeking behaviors in problematic alcohol users, especially among college-aged students. By using a cross-sectional electronic survey method, the relationship between personal or immediate family experience with substance-related treatment and perceptions of stigmatization was assessed.

Publication Date

2025

Document Type

Poster

Degree Name

Bachelor's of Science in Public Health

Degree Level

Undergraduate

Department

Rehabilitation, Human Resources and Communication Disorders

Advisor/Mentor

Davis, Robert

Committee Member

Hammig, Bart

Disciplines

Applied Behavior Analysis | Cognitive Psychology | Experimental Analysis of Behavior | Medicine and Health | Other Public Health | Personality and Social Contexts | Politics and Social Change | Public Health Education and Promotion

Keywords

Research-Based

Help-seeking for Problematic Alcohol Use: Stigma, Shame, & Guilt

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