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The Impact of Language Barriers . in the Hispanic Community on Opioid Misuse Prevention and Intervention

T he opioid epidemic affects individuals from all backgrounds, including the Hispanic commu- nity. However, language barriers can create significant challenges in opioid misuse prevention and inter- vention efforts within this population. In diverse Hispanic communities, where languages other than En- glish are spoken, effective communication and access to resources become essential for combating opioid misuse. Limited Access to Information Language barriers can hinder the dissemination of vital information about opioid misuse prevention and available resources. Many educa- tional materials, brochures, and support services may primarily be in English, leaving non-English speaking Hispanics with limited access to crucial information. El impacto de las barreras del idioma en la comunidad hispana en Prevención del abuso de opioides e Intervención

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