In their own words: a qualitative study of factors promoting resilience and recovery among postpartum women with opioid use disorders
Abstract Background Opioid use disorder (OUD) is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality for women, especially during the perinatal period. Opioid overdose has become a significant cause of maternal death in the United States, with rates highest in the immediate postpartum year. While pr...
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Main Authors: | Daisy J. Goodman (Author), Elizabeth C. Saunders (Author), Kristina B. Wolff (Author) |
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