Publications by authors named "Jenine Pilla"

Article Synopsis
  • SGM (sexual and gender minority) youth vape more than other teens in the U.S., and social media could help discourage this, but the messages need to be tailored specifically for them.
  • Researchers interviewed 34 SGM youth to learn their thoughts on vaping and what anti-vaping messages they find effective, focusing on representation, facts, empowerment, and trustworthy sources.
  • The study showed that SGM youth want messages that include accurate representation of their community, relatable language, and involvement from LGBTQ+ influencers to make the messages more impactful.
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Introduction: The Health Belief Model (HBM) has been successfully applied to understanding adherence to COVID-19 prevention practices. It has not, however, been used to understand behavior in people who use drugs (PWUD). The aim of this study was to use the HBM to better understand COVID-19 perceptions among PWUD and understand how resiliency affects those perceptions.

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Background: Exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic and the proliferation of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs, overdose deaths have surged in the United States, making it important to understand how individuals who use drugs experience and perceive the risks of fentanyl use and how it has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Twenty clients from a Philadelphia syringe services program completed a questionnaire and in-depth interview about their fentanyl experiences from January to March 2021. These interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis methods.

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Syringe services programmes face operational challenges to provide life-sustaining services to people who use substances and those who have substance use disorders. COVID-19 has disrupted operations at these programmes and is a threat to people with substance use disorder because of severe poverty, de-prioritisation of COVID-19 safety and high prevalence of comorbidities. This phenomenological qualitative study describes 16 in-depth interviews with staff of one of the largest syringe services programme in North America-Prevention Point Philadelphia, located in the Kensington neighbourhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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