NDEWS CPDD Posters and Presentations

CPDD

This weekend, the NDEWS team will be traveling to attend the 86th College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CPDD) Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec Canada. CPDD is the oldest and largest organization in the US dedicated to advancing a scientific approach to substance use and addictive disorders. The NDEWS team will be presenting both an oral presentation and an invited symposium, showcasing our latest data. We invite you to join us for these presentations. Please find the presentation information below: 

Sunday, June 16, 2024
5:30-7:00pm Poster Session 1 (Agora & Centre-Ville, Lobby Level)
S30 – Assessing Xylazine Involvement in Non-Fatal Drug Overdoses Using EMS Data for 2023
Andrew McCabe, Linda Cottler

S110 – Patterns of Polysubstance Use Among Adults Who Use Opioids: Results from the NDEWS Rapid Street Reporting Study, 2021-2023
Anna Wang, Nae Won, Joseph Palamar, Linda Cottler

Monday, June 17, 2024
6:15-7:45pm Poster Session 2 (Agora & Centre-Ville, Lobby Level)
M67 – Predicting Fentanyl Related EMS Incidents Using the Hawkes Process
Daniel Van Zant, Belle Krubitski, Andrew McCabe, Elan Barenholtz, Linda Cottler

M150 – New Psychoactive Substances and Polysubstance Use Patterns Among Adults in 19 US Cities: A Latent Class Analysis
Nicole Fitzgerald, Joseph Palamar, Linda Cottler

M175 – Self Reported Past 12-Month Fentanyl Use: Results from an Anonymous Multi-City Intercept Survey
Nae Won, Andrew McCabe, Anna Wang, Joseph Palamar, Linda Cottler

Tuesday, June 18, 2024
8:00-9:00am Oral Session: Licit and Illicit Use of Psychedelics (Avenue Viger, 2nd Floor)
Prevalence of Use of Psilocybin and MDMA in Multiple US Cities
Tamara Millay, Nae Won, Anna Wang, Joseph Palamar, Linda Cottler

Wednesday, June 19, 2024
9:45-11:15am Invited Symposium (Place du Canada, 2nd Floor)
Sentinel Networks for Early Surveillance and Warning of Substance Use Trends in North America
Linda Cottler, Erin Parker, Doris Payer, Jaime Arredondo Sanchez Lira, Andrew McCabe, Tara Sabo-Attwood

The National Drug Early Warning System (NDEWS) is funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (U01DA051126) to the University of Florida (PI: Cottler; Co-Is: Goldberger, Nixon, Striley), New York University (Co-I: Palamar), and Florida Atlantic University (Co-I: Barenholtz).