Somerville Supervised Consumption Site: Needs Assessment and Feasibility Report
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Alexandra B. Collins, PhD, Brown University School of Public Health; Brandon D.L. Marshall, PhD, Brown University School of Public Health; People, Place & Health Collective:; Juliet Flam-Ross, BA, Boston Medical Center; Sarah Casey, BA, ONESTOP Harm Reduction Center; Tj Thompson, Material Aid and Advocacy Program; Stephen Kelley, Material Aid and Advocacy Program; Cassie Hurd, BA, Material Aid and Advocacy Program; Dhruv Gaur, BA, Brown University School of Public Health; Abdullah Shihipar, MPH, Brown University School of Public Health; Brandon D.L. Marshall, PhD, Brown University School of Public Health
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Project Description
1) A survey conducted with people who use drugs2) An online community survey of Somerville residents3) Focus groups conducted with people who use drugs
Of note, all surveys were conducted in 2021 for this needs assessment. However, focus groups with people who use drugs were conducted in January 2020. As these focus groups were undertaken to understand the perspectives of people who use drugs in relation to an SCS in Somerville, the study team also conducted an analysis of these existing data. In addition to these primary sources of data, secondary existing data sources on overdose rates, opioid-related deaths, etc. were also analyzed.
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