Primary Data Collection Methods
This resource provides a quick overview of three common data collection methods: interviews, focus groups, and surveys.
This resource provides a quick overview of three common data collection methods: interviews, focus groups, and surveys.
This glossary offers an introduction to the key players in primary care.
This tool summarizes key takeaways from a CAPT webinar exploring the intersection of opioid overdose prevention and harm reduction—and how developing a cultural understanding of each discipline’s philosophy and work can facilitate healthy collaborations between them.
This decision-support tool presents detailed descriptions of substance misuse prevention strategies and associated interventions that have been evaluated to determine their effects on youth marijuana use.
This decision-support tool provides information on how national surveys measure youth marijuana use, as well as factors and consequences associated with such use.
This decision-support tool offers a summary of research findings on risk and protective factors associated with youth marijuana use
This decision-support tool offers a comprehensive listing of available data resources and surveys developed by and for a range of federal agencies and that collect data on marijuana use and its consequences.
This resource provides an overview of this overdose prevention strategy, including the aims of these laws and types of protections they can offer. It also presents some of the obstacles that prevent overdose bystanders and the criminal justice system from applying their state’s Good Samaritan laws, and steps prevention practitioners can take to raise awareness of these laws among various target populations.
Naloxone access laws make naloxone easier to obtain by expanding how the medication can be distributed beyond traditional prescriptions. This document describes the aims of naloxone access laws and the various forms they can take.