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Medication assisted treatment in US drug courts: Results from a nationwide survey of availability,barriers and attitudes
Authors:Harlan Matusow  Samuel L. Dickman  Josiah D. Rich  Chunki Fong  Dora M. Dumont  Carolyn Hardin  Douglas Marlowe  Andrew Rosenblum
Affiliation:1. National Development and Research Institutes, New York, NY 10010, USA;2. Harvard Medical School, Vanderbilt Box 287, Boston, MA 02115, USA;3. Division of Infectious Diseases, The Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 02906, USA;4. Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI 02912, USA;5. The Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights, The Miriam Hospital, Providence, RI 02906, USA;6. National Drug Court Institute, 1029 N. Royal St. Suite 201, Alexandria, VA 22314, USA;g Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19106, USA
Abstract:
Drug treatment courts are an increasingly important tool in reducing the census of those incarcerated for non-violent drug offenses; medication assisted treatment (MAT) is proven to be an effective treatment for opioid addiction. However, little is known about the availability of and barriers to MAT provision for opioid-addicted people under drug court jurisdiction. Using an online survey, we assessed availability, barriers, and need for MAT (especially agonist medication) for opioid addiction in drug courts. Ninety-eight percent reported opioid-addicted participants, and 47% offered agonist medication (56% for all MAT including naltrexone). Barriers included cost and court policy. Responses revealed significant uncertainty, especially among non-MAT providing courts. Political, judicial and administrative opposition appear to affect MAT's inconsistent use and availability in drug court settings. These data suggest that a substantial, targeted educational initiative is needed to increase awareness of the treatment and criminal justice benefits of MAT in the drug courts.
Keywords:Drug courts   Methadone   Buprenorphine   Naltrexone   Medication-assisted treatment
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