| Literature DB >> 18584576 |
Sarah H Heil1, Stacey C Sigmon, Hendree E Jones, Michael Wagner.
Abstract
Historically, research on opioid use during pregnancy has occurred in urban settings and it is unclear how urban and rural populations compare. We examined socio-demographic and other variables in opioid-using pregnant women seeking treatment and screened for participation in a multi-site randomized controlled trial. Women screened in rural Burlington, Vermont (n = 54), were compared to those screened in urban Baltimore, Maryland (n = 305). Rural opioid-using pregnant women appear to have some characteristics associated with better treatment outcomes (e.g., less severe drug use, greater employment). However, they may face additional barriers in accessing treatment (e.g., greater distance from treatment clinic).Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18584576 PMCID: PMC2662476 DOI: 10.1080/00952990802122358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse ISSN: 0095-2990 Impact factor: 3.829