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22 Deviant Behav. 1 (2001)

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Deviant Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 22:1-21, 2001 0
Copyright 0 2001 Taylor & Francis
0163-9625/01 $12.00 +.00



disability and           illicit  drug use:

an   application of labeling

theory


Li Li and Dennis  Moore
Wright  State University School  of Medicine
Dayton,  Ohio,  USA

Applying the concept of secondary deviance  from
Labeling Theory, this study hypothesizes that
perceptions of disability labeling are relevant to
individuals' acceptance of disability. Such reactions
may  lead to an entitlement attitude toward substance
use and encourage  further deviant activities such as
illicit drug use. The findings from our analyses tend to
confirm our expectations that perceived discrimination
and acceptance  of disability play important roles in
illicit drug use by persons with disabilities. The present
study also suggests that perceived discrimination against
persons with disabilities is significantly associated with
disability acceptance, and, in turn, indirectly related to
illicit drug use attitudes and practice. In addition, severe
disability conditions, such as the presence of multiple
disabilities, are important factors in predicting negative
reactions to labeling that might result in drug abuse.
This study does not support all elements of the labeling
perspective, but it suggests that the labeling approach
provides a useful framework for understanding the
relationships between disability and substance abuse.


Given   the demographic changes associated with an increasing
aged  population,  the  number   of persons  with  disabilities in the
United  States has  risen in the past  25 years  (Kaye  et al. 1996).

   Received 21 June 1999; accepted 8 January 2000.
   Address correspondence to Li Li, 215 Medical Science Building, Wright State University
School of Medicine, P.O. Box 927, Dayton, OH 45401-0927. Email: li.i@wright.edu


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