Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds. Less populated rural areas contain a small proportion of facilities offering a range of core services and varying levels of outpatient and intensive services. Opiod treatment programs are nearly absent in rural areas
The use of alcohol and drugs is a significant public health problem in the United States. Indiana, l...
Alcohol abuse exceeds illicit drug abuse in rural America and is a serious problem among rural youth...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Based on Working Paper #41: Availability, Characteristics, and Role of Detoxification Services in Ru...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
Released in June 2008, this study examines the distribution of substance abuse treatment services ac...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
This study examined the prevalence of non-medical use of pain relievers and heroin in the past year ...
The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact in rural areas disproportionately affecte...
This data brief provides findings from the Maine baseline needs assessment, conducted in collaborati...
Increased rates of acute opioid poisoning and related emergency department (ED) visits in the United...
This study focuses on a type of residential substance abuse treatment not currently licensed as such...
Based on interviews with state and local corrections and mental health informants in four rural stat...
Abstract The rise in substance misuse behaviors and overdose rates in the United States has become a...
The use of alcohol and drugs is a significant public health problem in the United States. Indiana, l...
Alcohol abuse exceeds illicit drug abuse in rural America and is a serious problem among rural youth...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...
Key Findings: Access to substance abuse treatment is limited in rural areas by fewer treatment beds....
Based on Working Paper #41: Availability, Characteristics, and Role of Detoxification Services in Ru...
Substance use is a significant public health issue in rural communities. Despite this fact, substanc...
Released in June 2008, this study examines the distribution of substance abuse treatment services ac...
Webinar presentation to the Small Rural Hospital Transition project addressing issues of rural opioi...
This study examined the prevalence of non-medical use of pain relievers and heroin in the past year ...
The opioid epidemic continues to have a devastating impact in rural areas disproportionately affecte...
This data brief provides findings from the Maine baseline needs assessment, conducted in collaborati...
Increased rates of acute opioid poisoning and related emergency department (ED) visits in the United...
This study focuses on a type of residential substance abuse treatment not currently licensed as such...
Based on interviews with state and local corrections and mental health informants in four rural stat...
Abstract The rise in substance misuse behaviors and overdose rates in the United States has become a...
The use of alcohol and drugs is a significant public health problem in the United States. Indiana, l...
Alcohol abuse exceeds illicit drug abuse in rural America and is a serious problem among rural youth...
A Literature Review of Illicit Opioid Use in Urban vs Rural Areas The purpose of this literature rev...