Explore selected reports, posters,publications, and presentations from the Behavioral Health Resources and Technical Assistance (BHRT) Program.

Sealfon, N., Barnes, P., Michel Dukes, V., Taylor, M., Shaya, F (2022). Maryland Overdose Data to Action (OD2A): Academic Detailing Evaluation (Poster Presented at APHA November 2022). Baltimore, MD: Behavioral Health Resources and Technical Assistance Program, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

Sealfon, N., Michel Dukes, V., Taylor, M., Barnes, P., Shaya, F (2022). Maryland Overdose Data to Action (OD2A): ROR Master Presenters Interviews (Poster Presented at APHA November 2022). Baltimore, MD: Behavioral Health Resources and Technical Assistance Program, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

Batt, M., Wolf, V., Sealfon, N., Taylor, M., Sera, L., Shaya, F (2022). Needs Assessment of Education for Cannabis Dispensary Personnel (Poster Presented at APHA November 2022). Baltimore, MD: Behavioral Health Resources and Technical Assistance Program, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.

BHRT 2021-2022 Annual Report

Shaya F, Sealfon N, Jones S, Michel V, Taylor M, Apoorva P, Wolf V. Maryland Strategic Prevention Framework (MSPF2) Final Report. Baltimore (MD): University of Maryland Baltimore; 2022. Supported by a grant from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (grant number SP020777) in collaboration with the MD Department of Health.

Schedule II-V Prescription Drug Dispensing Rates & Pattern among Youth

SPF Rx Key Informant Interview Report October 2018

Sealfon N, Taylor M, Robertson M, Jones S, Michel V, Ogando Y, Wolf V, Leppart, Z, Shaya F (corresponding author). Maryland Public Opinion Survey on Opioids 2019. Summary Report [Internet]. Baltimore (MD): University of Maryland, Baltimore; 2019. Supported by the Maryland Department of Health.

2018 Maryland Young Adult Survey on Alcohol Report: The Maryland Young Adult Survey on Alcohol (MYSA) surveyed over 6,500 Maryland residents between the ages of 18 and 25. It takes a closer look at the data surrounding these and other risky behaviors, broken down by the age of MYSA respondents. It also explores data around drinking frequency and polysubstance use—that is, using other drugs while drinking.

Utilizing Evaluation Data Findings to Support the Needs of the LHDs:LHD Data to Action Success Stories - 2022

An Investigation of Opioid Dispensing Rates and Patterns among Youth and Young Adults in Maryland - 2019

Improving PDMP Experiences and Utilization Among Pharmacists - 2019