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Center for Communication and Health Issues

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FOR AN ORDER FORM, PLEASE EMAIL jgelles@eden.rutgers.edu SUBJECT LINE: “CHI ORDER REQUEST”

The Center for Communication and Health Issues (CHI) was founded on the belief that communication is an integral part of the relationally-based nature of health issues.

 

Therefore, our mission is twofold:

 

· To explore communication in health decision making as it affects communities, especially college students and youth.

· To design, implement and evaluate campus and community based education, intervention, and prevention programs and policies.

 

We are a consortium of University faculty, health educators, counselors, residence life staff, enforcement personnel, graduate and undergraduate students who are leaders in creating an understanding of the role of communication and health issues in the college learning experience through:

Research

Education

Prevention

Program Development

Evaluation

CHI members came together initial to study dangerous drinking on the campus and design education and treatment programs addressing issues of alcohol use among college students. We have also conducted research on cigarette smoking and nicotine addiction as well as participating in a project with the Rutgers Department of Sexual Assault Services & Crime Victim Assistance to examine ways to address domestic violence among college students. Currently CHI members are partnering with internationally recognized Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies in a NIDA funded Transdisciplinary Prevention Research Center.

 

The focus of CHI's current work is dangerous drinking in the college environment. To assist other in addressing dangerous drinking on their campuses, CHI offers an interactive simulation of college drinking and decision making designed in conjunction with Arizona State University called “Let’s Talk About It.” Order form is available through the website.

 

To learn more about the services and developments of CHI, please click on the link to the left.

 

 

 

Department of Communication

4 Huntington Street

New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

Phone: (732) 932-7500 ext. 8127

Fax: (732) 932-1134

Email: lstewart@scils.rutgers.edu

http://commhealthissues.rutgers.edu

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