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SUMMARY:NIH Early Stage Investigator Lecture featuring Julia Chen-Sankey -  Unpacking the Influence of E-Cigarette Marketing Features: Insights into Appeal\, Engagement\, and Behavior
DESCRIPTION:Julia Chen-Sankey\, PhD\, MPP\, core member of the Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies and Assistant Professor and an assistant professor in the department of health behavior\, society and policy at the Rutgers School of Public Health—will share her research findings on young adults’ responses to various e-cigarette marketing features\, alongside their perceptions and intentions related to e-cigarette use shaped by these promotional elements. She also will discuss the broader implications of these findings\, highlighting opportunities for developing impactful policies and public health interventions aimed at reducing e­cigarette-related harms among young people. \nTo register for each lecture\, visit https://go.nih.gov/WYLfSir.\n\nThe lectures will be recorded and available on ODP’s website a few weeks after each session.
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/nih-early-stage-investigator-lecture-featuring-julia-chen-sankey-unpacking-the-influence-of-e-cigarette-marketing-features-insights-into-appeal-engagement-and-behavior/
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SUMMARY:APF Webinar: Building Effective Public Health Communications Campaigns on Substance Use Treatment and Overdose Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a three-part webinar series that explores how to design and deliver effective public health communications campaigns related to addressing substance use disorders and overdose\, drawing directly from the experiences of the HEALing Communities Study (HCS)\, a multi-state\, community-driven effort to reduce overdose deaths in 66 communities across Kentucky\, Massachusetts\, New York\, and Ohio.  \n\n\nThe goals of the campaign were to: 1) increase acceptability and demand for evidence-based practices (EBPs) to treat opioid misuse\, opioid use disorder (OUD)\, and opioid overdose death; and 2) decrease stigma toward people who use opioids\, OUD\, and EBPs\, especially the use of medications for OUD. HCS coalitions successfully implemented four main distinct campaigns tailored to local needs\, which included campaigns that focused on: \n\n\n\n\nObtaining and carrying naloxone \n\n\nDecreasing MOUD stigma \n\n\nRaising awareness of MOUD treatment \n\n\nStaying in MOUD treatment \n\n\nBased on lessons learned from the HCS\, each session will offer practical guidance\, real-world case studies\, and actionable tools to help attendees prepare\, plan\, and sustain communications efforts in their community. Attendees will hear from HCS communications leaders about the implementation of the campaigns in the field and lessons learned along the way.\nFr more information\, click here.\n 
URL:https://addiction.rutgers.edu/event/apf-webinar-building-effective-public-health-communications-campaigns-on-substance-use-treatment-and-overdose-prevention/
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