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The DMHAS Center for Prevention Evaluation and Statistics (CPES) at UConn Health The DMHAS Center for Prevention Evaluation and Statistics (CPE ...
CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)
CT Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (DMHAS)
Connecticut SEOW Prevention Data Portal
Connecticut SEOW Prevention Data Portal
Bringing together Connecticut’s epidemiological data in support of a comprehensive public health approach to substance use prevention and health promotion.
Substance Use Prevention Resource Map
Substance Use Prevention Resource Map
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Be in the Know CT
Be in the Know CT
Cannabis use is legal in Connecticut for adults aged 21+. Get informed about the effects of cannabis use and CT's laws for buying, carrying, and using cannabis.
Pew Case Study: Cross-Sectional Data Sharing
Pew Case Study: Cross-Sectional Data Sharing
The Prevention Data Portal, launched in 2018 by Connecticut’s State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup (SEOW), houses data from local, state, and federal sources to advance health promotion and substance use prevention in the state.
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Actionable Predictors of Community Readiness for Substance Misuse Prevention
Actionable Predictors of Community Readiness for Substance Misuse Prevention
Background: The prevalence of substance misuse among young people, and the risks associated with it, emphasize the need for targeted prevention efforts. Understanding factors that impact communitie...
Enhancing Family Stability: Child Removal and CPS Re-Referral Outcomes Through the Family-Based Recovery Program - Maria Teresa Restrepo, Karen E. Hanson, Janice Vendetti, Grace Chan, Elizabeth Duryea, Jane Ungemack, 2025
Enhancing Family Stability: Child Removal and CPS Re-Referral Outcomes Through the Family-Based Recovery Program - Maria Teresa Restrepo, Karen E. Hanson, Janice Vendetti, Grace Chan, Elizabeth Duryea, Jane Ungemack, 2025
Implementation and adaptation of a statewide recovery friendly workplace initiative toolkit in the United States
Implementation and adaptation of a statewide recovery friendly workplace initiative toolkit in the United States
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