To improve knowledge, attitudes, and help-seeking, and destigmatize mental health and addiction in the Muslim community, we have developed the Canadian Muslim Virtual Addictions Program (C-MAP).
CAMH researchers are seeking participants to understand how C-MAP—a novel virtual faith-based psychoeducation program—improves attitudes and reduces mental health stigma.
You may be eligible if you are aged 18 or older and self-identify as a member of any of the target study populations:
- Muslim individuals with lived addictions experience.
- Muslim family members of an individual with addictions.
- Spiritual leader (i.e., imam/clergy/chaplain/spiritual care providers).
- Muslim individuals from the general public.