Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal justice populations. This study surveyed criminal justice agencies affiliated with the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) to assess use of MAT and factors influencing use of MAT. A convenience sample (N = 50) of criminal justice agency respondents (e.g., jails, prisons, parole/probation, and drug courts) completed a survey on MAT practices and attitudes. Pregnant women and individuals experiencing withdrawal were most likely to receive MAT for opiate dependence in jail or prison, whereas those reentering the community from jail or prison were the least likely to receive MAT. Factors influencing use of MAT included criminal ...
In light of the dramatic rise in incarceration due to the War on Drugs, we explored the contributi...
Medications for opioid use disorder, also known as medication-assisted treatment (MAT), are critical...
Introduction: Correctional officials often cite diversion of medication for opioid use disorder (MO...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal ju...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and opioid use disorders are common among adults under community supervision. Wh...
Background Despite its efficacy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is rarely available in the cri...
Background: Despite its efficacy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is rarely available in the cri...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
As drug control policy reform trends toward marijuana decriminalization, focus will shift to opiate ...
The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) recently implemented the first state-wide, compre...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of individuals who become addicted...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling is considered the most effective ...
There is widespread misunderstanding about medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction....
BACKGROUND: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is among the most prevalent medical condition experienced by i...
Background: People released from jail are at elevated opioid overdose risk. Medications for opioid ...
In light of the dramatic rise in incarceration due to the War on Drugs, we explored the contributi...
Medications for opioid use disorder, also known as medication-assisted treatment (MAT), are critical...
Introduction: Correctional officials often cite diversion of medication for opioid use disorder (MO...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is underutilized in the treatment of drug-dependent, criminal ju...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol and opioid use disorders are common among adults under community supervision. Wh...
Background Despite its efficacy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is rarely available in the cri...
Background: Despite its efficacy, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is rarely available in the cri...
The prevalence of opioid use disorders among people who are incarcerated is high. People who are rel...
As drug control policy reform trends toward marijuana decriminalization, focus will shift to opiate ...
The Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC) recently implemented the first state-wide, compre...
In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of individuals who become addicted...
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in combination with counseling is considered the most effective ...
There is widespread misunderstanding about medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction....
BACKGROUND: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is among the most prevalent medical condition experienced by i...
Background: People released from jail are at elevated opioid overdose risk. Medications for opioid ...
In light of the dramatic rise in incarceration due to the War on Drugs, we explored the contributi...
Medications for opioid use disorder, also known as medication-assisted treatment (MAT), are critical...
Introduction: Correctional officials often cite diversion of medication for opioid use disorder (MO...