Acculturation and Drug Use Stigma Among Latinos and African Americans: An Examination of a Church-Based Sample

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Karen R. Flórez
Kathryn Pitkin Derose
Joshua Breslau
Beth Ann Griffin
Ann C. Haas
David E. Kanouse
Brian D. Stucky
Malcolm V. Williams
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[1] RAND Corporation,Health Program
[2] RAND Corporation,undefined
[3] RAND Corporation,undefined
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Drug addiction stigma; Acculturation; Church-based sample; Latinos; African Americans;
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Substance use patterns among Latinos likely reflect changes in attitudes resulting from acculturation, but little is known about Latinos’ attitudes regarding drug addiction. We surveyed a church-based sample of Latinos and African Americans (N = 1,235) about attitudes toward drug addiction and socio-demographics. Linear regression models compared Latino subgroups with African-Americans. In adjusted models, Latinos had significantly higher drug addiction stigma scores compared to African Americans across all subgroups (US-born Latinos, β = 0.22, p < .05; foreign-born Latinos with high English proficiency, β = 0.30, p < .05; and foreign-born Latinos with low English proficiency, β = 0.49, p < .001). Additionally, Latinos with low English proficiency had significantly higher mean levels of drug use stigma compared Latinos with high proficiency (both foreign-born and US-born). In this church-affiliated sample, Latinos’ drug addiction stigma decreases with acculturation, but remains higher among the most acculturated Latinos compared to African-Americans. These attitudes may pose a barrier to treatment for Latino drug users.
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