Medication Stigma – Don’t Be Ashamed if You are on Meds
It is not something new, the issue of how the illegal use of drugs is being glorified in popular entertainment media. Even in social media, there is a rampant and blatant display of illegal use of drugs. They make it appear fun, hip, and chic. What we don’t know is that there is another drug-related issue that has affected many people found in the opposite end of this spectrum, about people who should be taking drugs but refuse to, to their own detriment, simply because they sense the stigma associated with being medicated as a result of what they see in popular and entertainment media. Unlike the problem of drug addiction and opioid crisis, the problem of refusing to take drugs is, in comparison, often ignored despite being a serious concern. According to the book Mosby’s Pocketbook of Mental Health, “medication noncompliance is one of the most common reasons for recurrence of psychotic symptoms and readmission to hospital.” The Role of Entertainment Media TV shows and movies have portrayed people taking medication as problematic, hopeless, unhinged, out of control, even dangerous. These