Stigma and prejudice: The experience of crack users

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Objective: to evaluate the stigma and prejudice experienced by crack users in their social context. Method: a qualitative study developed through the Fourth Generation Evaluation, conducted with four interest groups (ten users, eleven families, eight employees, and seven managers), components of the mental health care network. For data collection, we used observation and individual interview. The analysis was performed through the constant comparative method. Results: crack users suffer prejudice and are stigmatized as those who do not fit in the systems established by society (without family links, formal employment and dwelling), and are thus excluded. They exhibit undisciplined behavior and, therefore, are discriminated, marginalized and considered as criminals, losing their uniqueness and living in vulnerable situations. Conclusion: the evaluation process emphasized the need to demystify the social imaginary that demonizes the chemically dependent, being thus important to develop public policies with actions focused on health, prevention, information and combat to stigma.

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Bard, N. D., Antunes, B., Roos, C. M., Olschowsky, A., & de Pinho, L. B. (2016). Stigma and prejudice: The experience of crack users. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 24. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.0852.2680

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