State Laws on Substance Use Treatment for Incarcerated Pregnant and Postpartum People
Background: Incarcerated perinatal populations report high rates of substance use in the United States (US). Despite this, substance use disorder (SUD) treatment is not routinely available in carceral settings and state policies related to the provision of substance use screening and treatment are u...
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Main Authors: | Mollee K Steely Smith (Author), Melissa J Zielinski (Author), Carolyn Sufrin (Author), Camille T Kramer (Author), Sara J Benning (Author), Rosemary Laine (Author), Rebecca J Shlafer (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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