Adverse effects of criminal legal system involvement: a qualitative study examining the role of incarceration and reentry on substance use trajectories among women with opioid use disorders
Abstract Background Women with substance use disorders (SUDs) often experience adversity related to incarceration and reentry that can impact their substance use outcomes. This study aims to examine the adverse effects of incarceration and reentry on substance use outcomes among women with a history...
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Main Authors: | Sienna Strong-Jones (Author), Kristina Brant (Author), Derek Kreager (Author), Eric Harrison (Author), Abenaa Jones (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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