Social Stigma and Drug Use: Gender Perspectives, Family Contexts and Intersections
暫譯: 社會污名與藥物使用:性別視角、家庭背景與交叉性
Mota Ronzani, Telmo
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2025-08-01
- 售價: $7,200
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 250
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3031948122
- ISBN-13: 9783031948121
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商品描述
This book presents interdisciplinary studies that analyze how social stigma affects people who use psychoactive substances. Bringing together contributions by researchers from different fields such as biology, social sciences, nursing, medicine, dentistry, psychology and social work, it adopts an intersectional perspective to show how the categories of gender, sexuality, race/ethnicity, territory, and social class are essential to understand the processes of stigmatization of specific groups of users of alcohol and other drugs.
Written by members of the Ibero-Latin American Network on Stigma and Drug Use, chapters in this volume explore, in a contextual and intersectional way, how social stigma impacts drug user's lives, drawing special attention to issues of gender and family contexts. Authors discuss, from a gender perspective, how stigma impacts not only the lives of people who use drugs, but also the lives of their relatives, partners and caregivers, who are often blamed for the user's condition and as a consequence face prejudice, discrimination and social isolation.
Social Stigma and Drug Use: Gender Perspectives, Family Contexts and Intersections will be of interest to both researchers and professionals from different fields who work with drug users, such as psychologists; psychiatrists; nurses; social workers and public health researchers and professionals. It will also be a valuable resource for policy makers and activists interested in developing and fighting for social and health policies that can provide care and at the same time respect the human rights of drug users.
The original manuscript of this book was written in Portuguese and Spanish and translated into English with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書呈現了跨學科的研究,分析社會污名如何影響使用精神活性物質的人。書中匯集了來自生物學、社會科學、護理學、醫學、牙科、心理學和社會工作等不同領域的研究者的貢獻,採用交叉性視角,展示性別、性取向、種族/族裔、地域和社會階級等類別在理解特定酒精和其他藥物使用者的污名化過程中是多麼重要。
本書由伊比利亞-拉丁美洲污名與藥物使用網絡的成員撰寫,這一卷的章節以情境和交叉的方式探討社會污名如何影響藥物使用者的生活,特別關注性別和家庭背景的議題。作者從性別的角度討論污名如何影響不僅是藥物使用者的生活,還影響他們的親屬、伴侶和照顧者,這些人常常因使用者的狀況而受到指責,並因此面臨偏見、歧視和社會孤立。
《社會污名與藥物使用:性別視角、家庭背景與交叉性》將吸引來自不同領域的研究者和專業人士的興趣,這些人與藥物使用者工作,例如心理學家、精神科醫生、護士、社會工作者以及公共衛生研究者和專業人士。這本書也將成為政策制定者和活動家發展和爭取社會及健康政策的寶貴資源,這些政策能夠提供照護,同時尊重藥物使用者的人權。
本書的原始手稿是用葡萄牙語和西班牙語撰寫的,並在人工智慧的幫助下翻譯成英語。隨後進行了主要針對內容的人為修訂。
作者簡介
Telmo Mota Ronzani is Full Professor in the Department of Psychology at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), Brazil, and Vice-Rector of the same institution. He holds a BA in Psychology from UFJF, a Master's Degree in Social Psychology from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil; and a PhD in Health Sciences from the Federal University of São Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil. He has also conducted post-doctoral studies at the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, and completed a post-doctoral internship at the University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC) in the area of alcohol and other drugs. Dr. Ronzani is a member of the International Scientific Network of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC); a researcher at the Research, Intervention and Evaluation Center on Alcohol and Other Drugs (CREPEIA) at UFJF and was Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction (Springer). He holds a research productivity grant 1C from the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Telmo Mota Ronzani 是巴西朱伊斯德福拉聯邦大學(UFJF)心理學系的全職教授,並擔任該機構的副校長。他擁有朱伊斯德福拉聯邦大學的心理學學士學位,巴西米納斯吉拉斯聯邦大學(UFMG)的社會心理學碩士學位,以及巴西聖保羅聯邦大學(Unifesp)的健康科學博士學位。他還曾在巴西聖保羅大學(USP)進行博士後研究,並在康乃狄克大學健康中心(UCHC)完成有關酒精及其他藥物的博士後實習。Ronzani 博士是聯合國毒品和犯罪辦公室(UNODC)國際科學網絡的成員,並在朱伊斯德福拉聯邦大學的酒精及其他藥物研究、介入與評估中心(CREPEIA)擔任研究員,曾擔任《國際心理健康與成癮期刊》(Springer)的主編。他持有巴西國家科學與技術發展委員會(CNPq)頒發的研究生產力1C獎助金。