Qualitative description of outreach and engagement in perinatal substance treatment in Finland
Abstract Background Women with perinatal substance problems experience a multitude of barriers to care. They have specific early intervention needs, they endure societal stigma, and both substances and mental health issues influence the way they navigate within support and treatment systems. Early i...
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Main Authors: | Minna Sorsa (Author), Maria Hohenthal (Author), Miia Pikulinsky (Author), Hanna Sellergren (Author), Kaija Puura (Author) |
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