Substance use prevention — Expert opinion: Róbert Urbán

  • Róbert Urbán Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Education and Psychology Institute of Psychology, Department of Personality and Health Psychology, Budapest, Hungary
Keywords: tobacco prevention, electronic cigarette, harm reduction, youth, expert opinions

Abstract

Harm reduction involves interventions to reduce or prevent negative health, social or societal impacts (e.g. HIV or hepatitis C virus infection) without suspending or eliminating harmful behaviors (e.g. substance use, unprotected sex).

 

Author Biography

Róbert Urbán, Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Education and Psychology Institute of Psychology, Department of Personality and Health Psychology, Budapest, Hungary

 

 

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Published
2021-05-12
How to Cite
Urbán, R. (2021). Substance use prevention — Expert opinion: Róbert Urbán. Health Promotion, 62(2), 111-113. https://doi.org/10.24365/ef.v62i2.6018
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