The research presented here was conducted by the FrameWorks Institute and sponsored by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. It is one piece of a larger, multi-method project to design and test framing strategies that have the power to improve public understanding of adolescent substance use, build support for programs and practices that can address it, and fuel a movement for change.
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