How Ohio public library systems respond to opioid-related substance use: a descriptive analysis of survey results
Abstract Background Public libraries in the United States have experienced increases in opioid-related substance use in their communities and on their premises. This includes fatal and non-fatal overdose events. Some libraries have adopted response measures in their branches to deter substance use o...
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Main Authors: | Patrick M. Schnell (Author), Ruochen Zhao (Author), Sydney Schoenbeck (Author), Kaleigh Niles (Author), Sarah R. MacEwan (Author), Martin Fried (Author), Janet E. Childerhose (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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