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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
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…
Read MoreEarly Development of Local Data Dashboards to Depict the Substance Use Care Cascade for Youth Involved in the Legal System: Qualitative Findings From End Users
Introduction: Rates of substance use are high among youth involved in the legal system (YILS); however, YILS are less likely to initiate and complete substance use treatment compared to their…
Read MoreDevelopment of a Real-Time Dashboard for Overdose Touchpoints: User-Centered Design Approach
Background: Overdose Fatality Review (OFR) is an important public health tool for shaping overdose prevention strategies in communities. However, OFR teams review only a few cases at a time, which…
Read MoreAntecedents of Fatal Overdose in an Adult Cohort Identified Through Administrative Record Linkage in Indiana, 2015-2022
Background: The United States continues to experience unprecedented rates of overdose mortality and need to identify effective policies or practices that can be implemented. This study aims to measure the…
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