Gender disparities in opioid treatment progress in methadone versus counseling
Abstract Background In the United States, the high dropout rate (75%) in opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment among women and racial/ethnic minorities calls for understanding factors that contribute to making progress in treatment. Whereas counseling and medication for OUD (MOUD, e.g. methadone, bupr...
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Main Authors: | Erick Guerrero (Author), Hortensia Amaro (Author), Yinfei Kong (Author), Tenie Khachikian (Author), Jeanne C. Marsh (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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