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Findings from Addiction Stigma in America: How Public Knowledge Shapes Attitudes Toward Recovery

Tue, Jun 30

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Virtual Event

Join us for a webinar exploring findings from a nationally representative study on addiction knowledge in the United States and how it shapes attitudes toward individuals in recovery and support for public health policies.

Findings from Addiction Stigma in America: How Public Knowledge Shapes Attitudes Toward Recovery
Findings from Addiction Stigma in America: How Public Knowledge Shapes Attitudes Toward Recovery

TIME & LOCATION

Jun 30, 2026, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EDT

Virtual Event

ABOUT THE EVENT

Join us on June 30, 2026, from 1:00-2:30 PM ET for a webinar where representatives from the Addiction Policy Forum, Gallup, and the University of Delaware will discuss the Addiction Stigma in America report. Speakers will discuss the study methodology, key findings, and implications. Attendees will also gain practical insights into strategies and interventions that can strengthen addiction literacy and help reduce stigma in communities nationwide.


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Addiction Policy Forum is pleased to share their new report, Addiction Stigma in America: How Public Knowledge Shapes Attitudes Toward Recovery, which summarizes findings from a nationally representative study they conducted with Gallup, a national leader in public opinion research. They also invite you to join their June 30 for a webinar highlighting the study design, key findings, and implications for policy and practice.


This report presents findings from a nationally representative study that examined Americans’ understanding of addiction and how that knowledge influences stigma,…


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