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      • Thus, modern societies in a state of rapid transition often experience periods of instability with regard to prevailing views on drugs and drug use. Cultural transitions notwithstanding, the dominant social order has strong negative feelings about any nonsanctioned use of drugs that contradicts its existing value system.
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  2. Sep 9, 2024 · Thus, modern societies in a state of rapid transition often experience periods of instability with regard to prevailing views on drugs and drug use. Cultural transitions notwithstanding, the dominant social order has strong negative feelings about any nonsanctioned use of drugs that contradicts its existing value system.

  3. Oct 1, 2014 · People are significantly more likely to have negative attitudes toward those suffering from drug addiction than those with mental illness, and don't support basic benefits for them, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health research suggests.

  4. It then addresses the health impact of drug use, including the global number of deaths and years of “healthy” life lost as a result of drug use. The booklet concludes with an analysis of the number of people who inject drugs and those among them who are living with HIV and hepatitis.

  5. Drug use negatively impacts a user's health, often leading to sickness and disease. In many cases, users die prematurely from drug overdoses or other drug-associated illnesses (see text box). Some users are parents, whose deaths leave their children in the care of relatives or in foster care.

  6. May 5, 2021 · Although evident across all sectors of society, the prevalence and negative consequences of alcohol and drug use are generally greater among groups characterized by disenfranchised social status (e.g., poverty, stigmatized identity; Cerdá et al., 2010; Chartier and Caetano, 2010; Glass et al., 2020; Grant et al., 2015; Green and Feinstein ...

    • Hortensia Amaro, Mariana Sanchez, Tara Bautista, Robynn Cox
    • 2021
  7. Oct 26, 2021 · Our findings show that different groups of people have varying social representations related to the riskiness of illicit drug use: not all forms of drug use are perceived as equally detrimental or delinquent.

  8. The next section addresses the negative consequences of drug use disorders on the socioeconomic status of individuals and the communities in which they live; it then discusses the impact that socioeconomic inequalities have on access to drug treatment services.