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Volume 29, Issue 3: June, 2002

Abstract

Development of a "Survival" Guide for Substance Users in Harlem, New York City

Stephanie H.Factor, MD, MPH; Sandro Galea, MD, MPH; Lucia Garcia de Duenas Geli, BPharm, MPH; Megan Saynisch, BA; Suzannah Blumenthal, BA; Eric Canales; Michael Poulson, MPH; Mary Foley, EdD; David Vlahov, PhD

The community advisory board (CAB) of the Harlem Urban Research Center, which includes community service providers, Department of Health workers, and academics, identified substance users' health as an action priority. The CAB initiated the development of a wellness guide to provide informational support for substance users to improve access to community services. Focus groups of current and former users engaged substance users in the guide development process and determined the guide's content and "look." Focus group participants recommended calling this a "survival" guide. The guide will include three sections:(a) health information and how to navigate the system to obtain services,(b) a reference list of community services, and (c) relevant "hot-line" numbers. The design will incorporate local street art. Substance users continue to shape the guide through ongoing art workshops. Dissemination and evaluation of the guide will continue to involve substance users, community service providers, and academics.

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