Lunch and Poster Viewing Session 2 (1-1:30 p.m.)
Please note that the code number before the poster title (e.g. P1, P2) refers which poster kiosk machine the poster will be presented at.
P1: Empowering Girls' Voices: Reducing Substance Use and Enhancing Mental Health Support in Southern New Brunswick High Schools
Brittany Ewart, Sophia Recovery Centre
P2: Antipsychotic Use Patterns and Associated Factors in Substance-Induced Psychosis
Jeyaniroshan Jeyapalan, University of Turku
P3: Alberta’s Virtual Opioid Dependency Program: Remodelling Opioid Agonist Treatment Virtually, through Partnerships and Innovation
J Stryder ZoBell, Alberta Health Services
P4: Cannabis as a Component of Alcohol Harm Reduction Programs: Implementation Models and Challenges
Beatriz Scandiuzzi, Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research, University of Victoria
P5: Substance Abuse Treatment Services for the Underserved — Justice-Involved Youth with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder
Leah Sholdra, Starfish Program
P6: Comment des personnes ayant à la fois un problème de consommation de substance et ayant été victime d’un acte criminel expliquent le début de leur consommation
Francine Ferland, Integrated University Health and Social Services Centre of the National Capital Area / Chaudière-Appalaches
P7: Municipal Innovations in Data-Driven Drug Poisoning Deployment
Chelsey Anseeuw, City of Edmonton
P8: Unmeasurable Outcomes: Concentricity of Knowledge Mobilization
Joanne Marshall-Forgie, ENSEMBLE Greater/Grand Moncton
P9: Experiences of Stigma and Opioid Prescribing for People with Opioid Use Disorder Requiring Palliative Care: A Multi-Setting Qualitative Study
Lisa Boucher, Bruyère Health Research Institute
P10: Beyond Safe Equipment: A Harm Reduction Educational Program
Amanda Moore, Direction 180
P11: Identifying Key Service Elements, Assessing Barriers to Use, and Evaluating the Appropriateness of Overdose Response Hotlines and Applications
Monty Ghosh, University of Alberta / University of Calgary
P12: Implications and Perspectives of "Effectiveness of Involuntary Treatment for Individuals with Substance Use Disorders: A Systematic Review"
Anees Bahji, University of Calgary