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    • The COVID-19 pandemic and anti-racism activism highlighted significant racial-ethnic disparities and burdens on underserved populations.
    • The ongoing opioid crisis exacerbates these issues, increasing vulnerability to substance use disorders (SUD).
    • Limited literature exists on community-based participatory research (CBPR) for SUD prevention and stigma reduction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the Detroit Area Mental Health Leadership Team's (DAMHLT) approach to optimizing SUD prevention and enhancing community resilience and advocacy.
    • To advance knowledge on SUD research and influence community-level research and practice.
    • To address marginalization of underserved populations facing discrimination, stigma, and systemic barriers related to SUD.

    Main Methods:

    • The study focuses on the DAMHLT's CBPR approach, emphasizing bidirectionality and community access to real-time epidemiological data.
    • Key strategies include advocacy for institutional responsiveness and effective dissemination of findings.
    • This approach aims to foster multidisciplinary collaboration for SUD prevention and reduction.

    Main Results:

    • DAMHLT's model promotes community-level engagement and data utilization for SUD prevention efforts.
    • The team's focus on advocacy and responsiveness aims to address systemic barriers faced by underserved groups.
    • Dissemination strategies are crucial for translating research into practice.

    Conclusions:

    • DAMHLT's bidirectional approach, data sharing, and advocacy strategies offer a translational model for other partnerships.
    • Lessons learned are applicable to navigating evolving public health challenges, including vaccine hesitancy and pandemic response.
    • The findings underscore the importance of community-academic partnerships in addressing SUD and health inequities.