The opioid crisis has continued disrupting communities and claiming lives since its origins in the 1990s. Federal and state government, along with nonprofits, businesses, and residents, have worked together to try to mitigate the consequences of the opioid crisis, such as limiting the prescribing of opioids. However, U.S. opioid mortality is continuing to increase and… Read more »
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Speaking through security or health? Examining the effects of framing climate change
Since 2003, social psychologists have agreed that in the United States, political party identification is one of the chief determinants for levels of policy support and concern for certain issues. The intimate tie between political identity and climate attitudes, motivations, and beliefs in the U.S. has only tightened over the past 15 years. Studies still… Read more »