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Women, Opioid Use Disorder, and Criminal Justice: A Qualitative Study
Opioid-related overdose deaths and incarceration rates have skyrocketed and have disproportionately affected women. Despite having a higher burden of substance use disorders and HIV/AIDS than criminal justice-involved (CJI) men, CJI women are less likely to have access to substance use and HIV treatment. This qualitative study will conduct in-depth interviews with CJI women, MAT providers, and criminal justice professionals to identify facilitators and barriers to illicit opioid use cessation and related issues among CJI women.
Abenaa Jones - at avj5462@psu.edu
Female
18 year(s) or older
STUDY00018974
Inclusion Criteria:
womensubstance use
opioid use
criminal justice
drug treatment
Exclusion Criteria:
Younger than 18 years of age Addiction & Substance Abuse, Mental & Behavioral Health, Women's Health