
Camille C. Cioffi
@camillecioffi
PHD | Reducing Stigma and Harm towards Pregnant, Postpartum and Parenting People who Use Drugs | Prevention Science
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https://psi.uoregon.edu/camille-cioffi 24-10-2009 21:56:40
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Can financial incentives be used to encourage vulnerable populations to test for #COVID19? A new study from HIV Alliance @UO_PSI and Camille C. Cioffi says yes & explores the impact of a $10 gift card to incentivize test uptake among people who inject drugs. bit.ly/3hZUGyh


#CPO webinars are free to join & free CEUs/CMEs available. Register today:ow.ly/uUCU50Moo54 Title: Findings from the Fathering in Recovery Intervention Pilot Presenter: Camille C. Cioffi When: 1/26, 3-4pm PST / 6-7pm EST ow.ly/avBw50Moo53

In our latest blog post, authors Estelle Berger, PhD student, Camille C. Cioffi, PhD and Leslie Leve, PhD (Leslie Leve), share recommendations for supporting #youth and their parents in treatment for opioid use disorder. Read here: developingadolescent.semel.ucla.edu/blog/item/supp…

In a recent blog post, Estelle Berger University of Oregon Phd student, #CPO investigators Camille C. Cioffi and @UOPrevSciencein, share recommendations on providing support for parents in treatment for #opioidusedisorder while parenting #adolescents.




Camille C. Cioffi Ph.D., is a #CPO co-investigator & Research Assistant Professor at @UO_PSI. Her community-engaged research focuses on improving health systems for people who use drugs, including those who are postpartum, parenting, & unhoused. Q&A: bit.ly/3J20eUv


Camille C. Cioffi #CPO investigator, presented at the LinesForLife conference on how k-12 schools and health agencies can #prevent #youth #substanceuse and #overdose together. linesforlife.org


Thank you The College on Problems of Drug Dependence #cpdd2023 for an excellent symposium on racism and the drug war and for highlighting the important work of Drug Policy Alliance and NIDAnews #endthewarondrugs





Nii Mahliare deserves all the credit for this beautiful work! Our participants have appreciated the metal water bottles we distributed with FreeWater.io


1/In this commentary, led by Camille C. Cioffi, we reflect on recent guidance issued by a nonprofit organization regarding the selection of people with lived experience of SUD to engage in public discourse. Code to download (the first 50 readers): authors.elsevier.com/c/1jqup3PErogu…



Are we unintentionally excluding voices in #recovery? A commentary by Camille C. Cioffi, Jason Colditz, & colleagues challenges guidelines requiring 5+ years of abstinence for public discourse, advocating for inclusivity & diverse perspectives. Read it here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
