09.12.2022 17:04:00
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New Survey Uncovers Changing Attitudes About Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Destigmatizing Substance Use Disorder
FRANKLIN, Tenn., Dec. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey that examined stigmas surrounding substance use disorder shows that attitudes towards addiction are starting to change. Nearly 70% of the 2,000 people who completed the survey conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Landmark Recovery said they are more sympathetic to those suffering from addiction today than they were five years ago. Three out of every four American lives have been touched by addiction in some way, according to the survey. Most survey respondents (76%) said stigmatizing someone with an addiction does more harm than good. Despite empathy, many people (49%) still feel that substance use disorder is a choice, rather than a disease.
"When those suffering from substance use disorders internalize words like junkie, dirty, or addict, they are less likely to seek the treatment they need to recover," said Michelle Dubey Landmark Recovery's chief clinical officer. "It is good that people are starting to recognize that substance use disorder is something that impacts everyone so we can have more conversations that help people make better choices."
Other survey results:
- 3 out of 10 people have struggled with substance use disorder
- 47% said they know someone who was treated for substance use disorder
- 8 out of 10 people said addiction is more common today than it was 10 years ago
- 52% said they know someone who has struggled with substance use disorder
- 40% used the word "strong" to describe people who complete addiction treatment
Incidentally, most Americans (80%) believe addiction treatment can help someone recover from a substance use disorder. Two out of three survey respondents said they would consider treatment if they developed an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Learn more about the survey results at https://survey.landmarkrecovery.com.
About Landmark Recovery:
Landmark Recovery, founded in 2016, is an evidence-based addiction treatment provider offering individualized programs including detox, residential, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization. Landmark serves communities in Colorado, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Nevada, Virginia, and Tennessee along with its sister company, Praxis by Landmark Recovery, which serves the Medicaid population. The Landmark of Louisville facility was named the No. 1 Addiction Treatment Center in Kentucky by Newsweek for 2021 and 2022. For more information visit www.landmarkrecovery.com or call 866-504-8545.
Media Contact
Chrycilis Perry, Public Relations Specialist
Chrycilis.Perry@LandmarkRecovery.com
629-401-9745
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