The goal of this study is to develop and test a culturally adapted harm reduction intervention among Black adults who misuse opioids and/or stimulants. The questions it aims to answer include: will the culturally adapted harm reduction educational intervention increase overall knowledge of overdose and prevention/intervention techniques and increase confidence and willingness to use/teach interventions to others at-risk.
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Participant Confidence Using Harm Reduction Techniques at Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Confidence Using Harm Reduction Techniques Post Intervention
Timeframe: Post-intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Participant Willingness to Use Harm Reduction Techniques at Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Willingness to Use Harm Reduction Techniques Post-intervention
Timeframe: Post-intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Participant Comfort to Possess Harm Reduction Techniques Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Comfort to Possess Harm Reduction Techniques Post Intervention
Timeframe: Post Intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Participant Confidence Describing How to Use Harm Reduction Techniques to Others Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Confidence Describing How to Use Harm Reduction Techniques to Others Post Intervention
Timeframe: Post intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Participant Willingness to Teach Others How to Use Harm Reduction Techniques Baseline
Timeframe: Baseline
Participant Willingness to Teach Others How to Use Harm Reduction Techniques Post Intervention
Timeframe: Post intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Change in Knowledge of How Overdose Occurs
Timeframe: Baseline and post intervention (approximately 2 hours)
Change in Perceived Knowledge/Confidence of How to Prevent and Intervene With an Overdose
Timeframe: Baseline and post intervention (approximately 2 hours)