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Identifying and Treating Incarcerated Women Experiencing Substance Use Disorders: A Review.

Michele StatonMartha TillsonMary M LeviMegan F DicksonJ Matthew WebsterCarl Leukefeld
Published in: Substance abuse and rehabilitation (2023)
While research on substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among justice-involved populations has grown in recent years, the majority of corrections-based SUD studies have predominantly included incarcerated men or men on community supervision. This review 1) highlights special considerations for incarcerated women that may serve as facilitating factors or barriers to SUD treatment; 2) describes selected evidence-based practices for women along the cascade of care for SUD including screening and assessment, treatment and intervention strategies, and referral to services during community re-entry; and 3) discusses conclusions and implications for SUD treatment for incarcerated women.
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