Stigmatized attitudes of medical staff toward people who use drugs and their determinants in Japanese medical facilities specialized in addiction treatment
Abstract Aim Stigma within healthcare settings significantly impact the lives of people who use drugs (PWUD). Given the lack of quantitative data on stigma toward PWUD in healthcare settings and the unknown factors that contribute to it in the Japanese context, this study aimed to investigate the cu...
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Main Authors: | Munenori Katayama (Author), So Fujishiro (Author), Kanna Sugiura (Author), Jun Konishi (Author), Ken Inada (Author), Norihito Shirakawa (Author), Toshihiko Matsumoto (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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