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An Analysis Of Women’S Access To Acute Opioid Detoxification Services In Maine: Identifying The Barriers To Treatment, Karen E. Conley Apr 2016

An Analysis Of Women’S Access To Acute Opioid Detoxification Services In Maine: Identifying The Barriers To Treatment, Karen E. Conley

Muskie School Capstones and Dissertations

The lack of treatment facilities and services for opioid use disorder in Maine, combined with an increased prevalence of addiction, creates a potential for health inequity between men and women that may be intensified by barriers in access to care. This capstone study utilized detoxification screening inquiry forms and data obtained from the Milestone Foundation’s acute opioid detoxification program to assess and categorize barriers to access by gender. A barriers model was developed based on existing literature and was to identify potential associations among and between the known barriers to accessing treatment. Barriers were described as internally or externally based, …


Adverse Childhood Experiences In Rural And Urban Contexts, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Donald Szlosek Mph, Erika C. Ziller Phd Apr 2016

Adverse Childhood Experiences In Rural And Urban Contexts, Jean A. Talbot Phd, Donald Szlosek Mph, Erika C. Ziller Phd

Mental Health / Substance Use Disorders

Recent research shows that rural children are more likely than urban children to experience certain kinds of adversity. Researchers at the Maine Rural Health Research Center looked at how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have affected rural and urban adults. Using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Assessment, this study found that, while the prevalence of ACEs was comparable in rural and urban adults, over half of rural adults surveyed reported having ACE exposure.Among those with any ACE history, about one quarter experienced four or more ACEs. Policy implications and strategies are highlighted in this brief.

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Time To Ask: An Alcohol Education Pilot For Healthcare Professionals. Clinical Needs Assessment, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Martha Elbaum Williamson Mpa, Jennifer Pratt Ba, Rachel M. Gallo Mph, Katie Rosingana Ba, Jacey Keller Mph, Mark Richards Bs Mar 2016

Time To Ask: An Alcohol Education Pilot For Healthcare Professionals. Clinical Needs Assessment, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Martha Elbaum Williamson Mpa, Jennifer Pratt Ba, Rachel M. Gallo Mph, Katie Rosingana Ba, Jacey Keller Mph, Mark Richards Bs

Substance Use Research & Evaluation

No abstract provided.


Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use In Maine: Provider And Practice Attitudes Towards Integrating Alcohol Screening And Brief Intervention Within Rural Primary Care Practices, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Jennifer Pratt Aa, Rachel M. Gallo Mph, Katie Rosingana Ba, J Keller, Mark Richards Bs Jan 2016

Addressing Unhealthy Alcohol Use In Maine: Provider And Practice Attitudes Towards Integrating Alcohol Screening And Brief Intervention Within Rural Primary Care Practices, Mary Lindsey Smith Phd, Jennifer Pratt Aa, Rachel M. Gallo Mph, Katie Rosingana Ba, J Keller, Mark Richards Bs

Substance Use Research & Evaluation

No abstract provided.