A pilot study of virtual Harm Reduction Talking Circles for American Indian and Alaska Native adults with alcohol use disorder

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This research study, funded by NIAAA (P60AA026112, Project-002-835), tested an 8-week, single-arm pilot were to initially document feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes associated with attendance at virtual HaRTC, which integrates the accessibility of virtual connection, a lower-barrier harm-reduction approach, and a culturally aligned intervention.

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Link to Resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.23127
Resource year: 2024
Reference: Nelson, L. A., Shinagawa, E., Garza, C. M., Squetimkin-Anquoe, A., Jeffries, I., Rajeev, V., Taylor, E. M., Taylor, S., Eakins, D., Parker, M. E., Ubay, T., King, V., Duffing-Romero, X., Park, S., Saplan, S., Clifasefi, S. L., Lowe, J., & Collins, S. E. (2024). A pilot study of virtual harm reduction talking circles for American Indian and Alaska Native adults with alcohol use disorder. Journal of Community Psychology, 52(6), 739–761. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.23127
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Clinical Practice,Qualitative Research,Substance Misuse

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