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Website Search Results for: substance abuse

405 webpages matched your search. Here are matches 391 - 400:

391. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) - Organizations
Reviewed: Apr 16, 2025

Summary information for the organization National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, including related information from this organization listed on the RHIhub website.

...Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Link View Organization Website Description Provides leadership in the effort to reduce alcohol-related problems by conducting and supporting research, coordinating and collaborating with other research institutes, and disseminating research findings...

392. Injection Drug Use and Overdose among Young Adults Who Use Prescription Opioids Non-Medically - Resources
Date: Jan 2018

Examines the injection drug use of non-medical prescription opioids by young adults, age 18-29, in Rhode Island. Correlates certain characteristics including race, rural residency, homelessness, previous arrests, childhood physical, sexual and emotional abuse, and experiences with accidental overdose to a high prevalence of lifetime injection drug misuse.

...abuse, and experiences with accidental overdose to a high prevalence of lifetime injection drug misuse. Author(s) Elliott J. Liebling, Traci C. Green, Scott E. Hadland, Brandon D.L. Marshall Citation Addictive Behaviors...

393. Arizona State Health Assessment, 2024 - Resources
Date: Dec 2024

Reports on the health of people in Arizona, including population subgroups, social determinants of health, and priority health issues. Discusses health and access disparities in rural, tribal, and border areas. Includes county-level data.

...Abuse and violence · Access · Aging and aging-related services · Behavioral health · COVID-19 · Cancer · Children and youth · Chronic respiratory conditions · County-by-county data · Diabetes · Environmental health · Food security and nutrition · HIV and AIDS · Health...

394. Increases in Hepatitis C Virus Infection Related to Injection Drug Use Among Persons Aged ≤30 Years - Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia, 2006-2012 - Resources
Date: May 2015

Discusses opioid abuse, drug injecting, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in central Appalachia, with data on HCV infection rates for four states. Includes data for rural and urban areas by gender and race/ethnicity.

...abuse, drug injecting, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in central Appalachia, with data on HCV infection rates for four states. Includes data for rural and urban areas by gender and race/ethnicity. Author...

395. Topic Guides - Topic Guides

A list of current Rural Health Information Hub topic guides grouped by theme.

...Substance Use and Misuse Rural Healthcare Workforce Rural Healthcare Workforce Education and Training of the Rural Healthcare Workforce Scholarships, Loans, and Loan Repayment for Rural Health Professions Recruitment and Retention for Rural Health Facilities...

396. Rural and Urban Substance Use Differences: Effects of the Transition to College - Resources
Date: 2018

Details a study on the differences in alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among college students from rural and urban areas. Looks at rates of usage for freshman, sophomores, and juniors enrolled in a large, public university in the Southeastern U.S. Breaks down data by age, sex, and race.

...Substance Use Differences: Effects of the Transition to College Link View Resource Description Details a study on the differences in alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use among college students from rural and urban areas. Looks...

397. Combatting the Opioid Epidemic with Provider and Public Education - Resources
Date: Mar 2017

Highlights from a conversation with Fred Wells Brason II, discussing community-based efforts to reduce opioid misuse and abuse in rural communities. Brason helped found Project Lazarus in Wilkes County, North Carolina, which reduced the overdose rate in Wilkes County by 72 percent over three years. The Project Lazarus model has since spread to more than 20 states and focuses on cross-sector collaboration, public and provider education, and increasing access to treatment.

...abuse in rural communities. Brason helped found Project Lazarus in Wilkes County, North Carolina, which reduced the overdose rate in Wilkes County by 72 percent over three years. The Project Lazarus model has since spread...

398. High-Priority Research in Tobacco Regulatory Science (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) - Funding
Deadline: Jun 6, 2025

Grants to support high-priority biomedical and behavioral research that will provide scientific data to inform regulation of tobacco products to protect public health. Projects must focus on one or more of the high-priority research topics and may include focus on vulnerable populations including rural.

...abuse liability Health Effects - Understanding the short and long term health effects of tobacco products Behavior - Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to tobacco product use and changes in tobacco product characteristics Projects...

399. A Rural Therapist and School Program Address Teen Mental Health - The Rural Monitor - Rural Monitor
Date: Jan 25, 2023

Rural teens face a higher prevalence of behavior problems, anxiety, and suicide rates than their urban peers, but there are fewer behavioral health providers in rural areas to help these teens. A trauma therapist in rural West Virginia and a school program in rural Wisconsin incorporate teenagers' strengths and interests and connect them with trusted adults in order to improve their mental health. - The Rural Monitor

...substance use prevention in the K-12 schools in its service area. The behavioral healthcare services address adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and develop age-appropriate interventions. A therapist typically comes to campus once a week...

400. School-Based Drug Misuse Prevention Program - Models & Innovations
Reviewed: Jul 3, 2023

An Appalachian Ohio public school saw no further drug overdose deaths after implementing their drug misuse prevention program in Kindergarten through 12th grade.

...abuse." According to Belpre school's administration, this program follows the research that indicates that just by engaging school children in the conversation about illicit drug use has shown to decrease drug experimentation...