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Utilizing Cultural and Social Determinants of Health to Address Substance Use Prevention Among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Communities

May 17, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Substance use is the second most identified health disparity issue in rural Hawaiian communities. Native Hawaiian youth report the highest rates of substance use, especially early initiation, and the highest need for substance and alcohol treatment among ethnic groups in Hawai‘i. This Learning Session will present an overview of youth substance use in Hawai‘i and briefly explore regional and ethnic differences in the data. It will also discuss risk and protective factors for substance use in the broader Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) community, and will present a cultural and social determinants of health framework that could be utilized to address substance use prevention among NHPI populations.

This event will be formatted as a 45-minute presentation, followed by a 45-minute session of questions, answers, and guided discussion.

By the end of this learning session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe trends in youth substance use in Hawai‘i
  • Discuss risk and protective factors for substance use in the NHPI community
  • Analyze cultural and social determinants of health to address substance use prevention among NHPI populations

Venue

Webinar

Organizer

Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network
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