Beyond the Aggregate: Amplifying Voices From the 2022 College Prescription Drug Study

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- Add to Calendar 2022-10-12 14:00:00 2022-10-12 15:00:00 Beyond the Aggregate: Amplifying Voices From the 2022 College Prescription Drug Study In this webinar, Emily Baker will present key findings from the 2022 College Prescription Drug Study and share how these findings differ within key demographic groups. For example, this webinar will review stratified data on college students’ prescription drug misuse frequency, polysubstance use, and awareness of resources by student’s self-reported race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, academic major, living situation, etc. By examining differences in prescription drug misuse patterns, campuses can better understand the needs of diverse student populations and create tailored and inclusive prevention programming. Register. Online Online noreply@air.org America/New_York public

In this webinar, Emily Baker will present key findings from the 2022 College Prescription Drug Study and share how these findings differ within key demographic groups. For example, this webinar will review stratified data on college students’ prescription drug misuse frequency, polysubstance use, and awareness of resources by student’s self-reported race/ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, academic major, living situation, etc. By examining differences in prescription drug misuse patterns, campuses can better understand the needs of diverse student populations and create tailored and inclusive prevention programming. Register.


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