Intersectional analysis of cannabis use, stigma and health among marginalized Nigerian women.

Journal: Sociology of health & illness

Volume: 43

Issue: 3

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  Centre for Research and Information on Substance Abuse, Uyo, Nigeria.

Abstract summary 

Cannabis use by women has been under-researched, particularly use by marginalized women in developing societies. This article draws on qualitative research in Uyo, Nigeria, to explore how intersecting stigmas around social identity categories (e.g. gender, sex work) shapes cannabis use and contributes to health harms for marginalized women. Qualitative data were collected via in-depth interviews with street-involved female cannabis users, and transcribed, coded and analysed thematically. Initiation of cannabis use was influenced by social networks and sexual relationships. Heavy cannabis use enabled some women to perform alternative femininity thereby challenging the boundaries of appropriate gendered behaviour, while others were pressured by normative expectations to enact moderation according to traditional femininity. Recreational cannabis use overlapped with marginalized forms of use, including using heavily to cope with the mental health sequalae of gender-based discriminations and structural inequities. Cannabis use attracted heightened stigma, operating as part of intersecting stigmatizing identities that adversely impacted mental health and wellbeing. Cannabis stigma does not exist in isolation from other social identity categories that shape women's lives. There exists a need to combat stigma through interventions that seek to mediate changes in gender relations, improve living conditions and access to health-care services for marginalized women.

Authors & Co-authors:  Nelson Ediomo-Ubong Ekpo EE

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Citations :  Ahern, J., Stuber, J. & Galea, S. (2007) Stigma, discrimination and the health of illicit drug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 88(2-3), 188-196.
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Identifiers
Doi : 10.1111/1467-9566.13244
SSN : 1467-9566
Study Population
Women,Female
Mesh Terms
Cannabis
Other Terms
Nigeria;cannabis use;gender;health;intersectionality;stigma
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Niger
Publication Country
England