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Introduction: Little is known about how pharmacists' attitudes and stigma toward naloxone and Medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) influence effective linkage to treatment. We examine the psychometrics of a new Pharmacist Opioid Use Disorder Perceptions Questionnaire (P-OUDP-Q), a multidimensional measure to examine pharmacists' stigma and perceptions related to MOUD in the New York State (NYS) site of the HEALing Communities Study. Methods: The study recruited a sample of 324 pharmacists from 16 counties in NYS between January and June 2022. A 74-item questionnaire assessed pharmacists' familiarity with opioid-related medications, protocols, policies and attitudes regarding their role, confidence, and beliefs centered around delivery of MOUD and naloxone in the community. Exploratory factor analysis assessed individual and community-level factors associated with four underlying constructs. Factor scores were compared across the demographic predictors. Variables factor loadings <0.4 were eliminated from the factor analysis and the process was reiterated. Results: Eighty-six percent (n = 280) of the pharmacists were white. A little over half, 57 % (n = 186), were female, 35 % (n = 113) were 30–35 years old. The mean number of years practicing (SD) was 18 (SD: 13). Exploratory factor analysis identified four underlying constructs: (1) practice confidence, (2) practice familiarity, (3) practice attitudes, and (4) methadone attitudes. Statistically significant (p
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Goddard-Eckrich, D., Grealis, K., El-Bassel, N., Lounsbury, D. W., Dsouza, N., Bhuiyan, J., … Balise, R. (2025). Development of a brief stigma and perceptions questionnaire for pharmacists: An exploratory factor analysis approach in New York state counties enrolled in the healing communities study. Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment, 169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.josat.2024.209566
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