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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
Citation
Chapell, O. G. (2025). Help-seeking for Problematic Alcohol Use: Stigma, Shame, & Guilt. 2025 Honors Symposium. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.uark.edu/coesym25/1

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