Attitudes toward and training in medications for opioid use disorders: a descriptive analysis among employees in the youth legal system and community mental health centers
Abstract Background Research demonstrates gaps in medications for opioid use disorder uptake (MOUDs; methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone) especially among adolescents. These gaps may be partly attributable to attitudes about and training in MOUDs among youth-serving professionals. We extended p...
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Main Authors: | Lauren M. O'Reilly (Author), Katherine Schwartz (Author), Steven A. Brown (Author), Allyson Dir (Author), Logan Gillenwater (Author), Zachary Adams (Author), Tamika Zapolski (Author), Leslie A. Hulvershorn (Author), Matthew Aalsma (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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