Abstract
The University of Central Florida’s Institute for Social and Behavioral Sciences (ISBS) partnered with the Orange County Drug Free Office to survey Orange County residents 18 and older about their knowledge about and perceptions of opioids and Good Samaritan laws. Participants were also asked questions about their mental and physical health, substance use during the time of COVID-19, as well as demographic questions.
Keywords
opioids, Good Samaritan Laws, health, substance use, COVID-19, survey
Community Partner
Orange County Drug Free Office
Publisher
Institute for Social and Behavioral Science
Publication Date
11-20-2020
Document Type
Technical Report
Format
Place
Orlando, FL
Rights
All rights are held by the respective holding institution. This material is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce and/or for copyright information contact the Institute for Social and Behavioral Science, University of Central Florida, https://sciences.ucf.edu/sociology/isbs/.
Recommended Citation
Daniel Skinner, L., Fernandez-Reiss, J., Austin, C., & Donley, A. (2020). CARA Orange County Residents Survey: Technical Report. Institute for Social and Behavioral Science Retrieved from https://stars.library.ucf.edu/isbs/2