stigma, and discrimination, as well as how participants responded to both positive and negative health care experiences. The benefits and costs of disclosing sex work or other stigmatizing statuses was not directly asked, though, as reported below, this was...
Building a community of practice to address alcohol harms in Canada: Experience from the Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation projectAlcohol is a major cause of health and social costs and harms in Canada. While research and awareness of harms caused by alcohol are on the rise, few transdisciplinary...
The objective of the current study, the Campus Alcohol Policy Project (CAPP), is to provide comprehensive and evidence-based alcohol policy recommendations that campus decision-makers can use to strengthen their existing policies and reduce heavy drinking and related harms among their students. To do...