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- 2019
An inverse relationship between perceived social support and substance use frequency in socially stigmatized populationsDOI: 10.1016/j.abrep.2019.100188 Keywords: Social support, Addictive behavior, Substance-related disorders, Sexual and gender minorities, Prisoners, Social psychology Abstract: Social isolation and alcohol and substance use disorders (ASUD) have been identified as global health risks. Social support is protective against developing ASUD and is associated with beneficial addiction treatment outcomes. Socially stigmatized populations are at higher risk of both social isolation and ASUD, and the link between social support and substance use in these populations has been less researched than in general substance-using populations. We hypothesized that perceived social support, as measured by the Social Provisions Scale (SPS), would have an inverse relationship with frequency of substance use, from subsections of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI) that estimate use over the past 30?days and over an individual's lifetime
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