
TOBACCO SURVEY IN MISSISSIPPI
In partnership with CAI, CSR is surveying eligible Black and African American residents of Jackson, Mississippi, and other communities around the state. This survey aims to learn more about Black community members’ tobacco use and thoughts about tobacco. The results will help those who work in health care, nonprofits, or those interested in improving health, learn about Black Mississippians’ health needs and wants. The survey is confidential, conducted through a paper questionnaire sent through postal mail or online (you may receive a reminder phone call or text from us as well), and takes about 15-20 minutes to complete. The survey closes on June 28th.

HEALTH SCREENING IN APPALACHIA SURVEY
In partnership with the University of Kentucky and Ohio University, CSR is calling households in the Appalachian regions of Kentucky and Ohio. This survey’s purpose is to assess health behaviors, specifically as they relate to colorectal cancer, among residents who are 50-74 years old. The survey is confidential, conducted through a paper questionnaire sent through postal mail (you may receive a reminder phone call from us as well), and takes about 5-10 minutes to complete.
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