Under 6 Percent of Criminal Justice Cases Get Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

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Original post: Newswise - Substance Abuse Under 6 Percent of Criminal Justice Cases Get Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Newswise imageA study of a nationally representative database of 105,988 admissions referred to treatment by the criminal justice system who reported heroin or other opiate as their primary, secondary, or tertiary substance used showed that fewer than 6 percent of cases received opioid agonist treatment as part of the treatment plan. Those with daily substance use, comorbid psychiatric problems, prior treatment, females, Latinos, and those who were older and those who were living independently were more likely to receive this treatment, as were those living in the Northeast and with government health insurance.