Research

CDUHR investigators conduct a broad range of HIV and HCV research including epidemiological, ethnographic and intervention studies among groups at high risk

Recently Published
The polysubstance assessment tool: Reliability, acceptability and feasibility of a novel measure of polysubstance use
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Developing Spanish language intervention content to address health disparities among people who use drugs, and other hard-to-reach populations
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Travel time to opioid treatment programs in Connecticut-still waiting for methadone
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Featured Projects
A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Fentanyl-Stimulant Polysubstance Use Among People Experiencing Homelessness
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Community Screening, Intervention, and Navigation to Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Services to Eliminate Behavioral Health Inequities
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Exploring Coordination of Care and Interorganizational Relationships to Improve Women’s Access to Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Criminal Justice, Child Protective Services, and Treatment Organization Perspectives
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Research in Brief
Preventing Unintentional Drug Overdose
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Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
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Syringe Service Programs Reduce HIV and HCV Infections in People Who Inject Drugs
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