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Please select your age group A B C D. Over 50 Charleston=92Morgantown=28Huntington=

Do you believe addiction is a disease? A. Yes B. No C. Not sure CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Do you identify as a person in recovery? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

If yes, how long have you been in recovery? If no, select N/A A. Less than 6 months B. 6 months-1 year C. 1-5 years D. More than 5 years ChasMorgHunt

Do you personally know someone in recovery (other than yourself)? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Do you think less of a person if you find out they are in recovery? A. Yes B. No C. I don’t know anyone in recovery CharlestonMorg’tnHuntington

Which of the following do you think is most prevalent in your community? A. Prescription Drug Misuse/Abuse B. Illicit Drugs C. Alcohol Abuse D. Other CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Do you know anyone who is receiving medication assisted treatment? A. Yes B. No C. Not sure CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Do you feel those who receive medication as part of treatment are not really in recovery? A. Yes-it is not real recovery B. No-some people need medication to assist their recovery C. Not sure CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

If you/friend/family experience addiction who would you call? A. Family doctor B hotline C. Person you know with similar issues D. Religious or spiritual leader E. Mental health professional ChasMorgHunt

Do you think people can recover? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Which do you think is more effective for those who commit crimes while seeking drugs or are under the influence of drugs? A. Jail or prison B. Long term tx C. Short term tx D. probation CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Which best describes your education level? A. No high school diploma or GED B. High school diploma or equivalent C. Some college D. College degree ChasMgtnHunt

Would you support legislation for more prevention, treatment and recovery services? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

Post movie: Do you believe people can recover from addiction? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

I understand that addiction is a disease A. Strongly Agree B. Agree C. Disagree D. Strongly Disagree E. N/A

Do you think less of a person in recovery? A. Yes B. No

How much has this video changed your perception about addiction recovery? A. Greatly B. Somewhat C. None

Would you support legislation for additional prevention, treatment and recovery services? A. Yes B. No C. maybe

Would you tell a friend about The Anonymous People film? A. Yes B. No CharlestonMorgantownHuntington

I understand the history of the recovery movement better after this film A. Yes B. No C. I was already aware of the history before the film

I better understand the cost of addiction to families and society A. Strongly agree B. Agree C. Disagree D. Strongly disagree E. N/A

I better understand the important role of advocacy to change stigma and policy around the issue of substance use disorders. A. Strongly agree B. Agree C. Disagree D. Strongly disagree E. N/A

I believe I am better able to treat those with substance use disorders after seeing this film A. Strongly agree B. Agree C. Disagree D. Strongly disagree E. N/A

I understand the difference between “anonymity” according to 12 step program traditions and an individuals right to share his or her recovery status better than I did before the film? A. Yes B. No C. I already understood prior to the film