Background: Research describes inequities in substance use treatment, but few studies focus specifically on racial and ethnic disparities in a range of aspects of substance use treatment among women with opioid use disorder (OUD). Objective: To examine whether substance use treatment (i.e. receipt, sources, barriers) differs by race and ethnicity among women with opioid use disorder (OUD) and to identify factors associated with treatment gap (i.e. needing treatment but not receiving it). Methods: We performed cross-sectional analyses using National Survey on Drug Use and Health 2015–2019 data, restricted to non-Hispanic Black, non-Hispanic White, and Hispanic women with past-year OUD (unweighted n = 1089). We estimated the prevalence of asp...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
BACKGROUND: Differential opioid prescribing patterns have been reported in non-White patient populat...
IMPORTANCE: Most drug epidemics in the United States have disproportionately affected nonwhite commu...
BACKGROUND: The United States is experiencing an opioid overdose epidemic. Treatment use data from d...
Introduction: Race/ethnicity and sex disparities in substance use and substance use treatment comple...
AbstractBackgroundThe United States is experiencing an opioid overdose epidemic. Treatment use data ...
PURPOSE: Detoxification often serves as an initial contact for treatment and represents an opportuni...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid administration is extremely common in the inpatient setting, yet we do not know...
Background: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
Abstract Background Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small propor...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Abstract Background In the United States, the high dropout rate (75%) in opioid use disorder (OUD) t...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
BACKGROUND: Differential opioid prescribing patterns have been reported in non-White patient populat...
IMPORTANCE: Most drug epidemics in the United States have disproportionately affected nonwhite commu...
BACKGROUND: The United States is experiencing an opioid overdose epidemic. Treatment use data from d...
Introduction: Race/ethnicity and sex disparities in substance use and substance use treatment comple...
AbstractBackgroundThe United States is experiencing an opioid overdose epidemic. Treatment use data ...
PURPOSE: Detoxification often serves as an initial contact for treatment and represents an opportuni...
BACKGROUND: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
Abstract Background Opioid use and opioid-related overdose continue to rise among racial/ethnic mino...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid administration is extremely common in the inpatient setting, yet we do not know...
Background: Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small proportion of ...
Abstract Background Treatment for drug use disorders (DUD) can be effective, but only a small propor...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
Abstract Background In the United States, the high dropout rate (75%) in opioid use disorder (OUD) t...
BackgroundRacial/ethnic disparities in the use of opioids to treat pain disorders have been previous...
BACKGROUND: Differential opioid prescribing patterns have been reported in non-White patient populat...
IMPORTANCE: Most drug epidemics in the United States have disproportionately affected nonwhite commu...