Mothers, Mental Health and Opioids: Engaging with Researchers@research4moms.com
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2019-05-09Department
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http://dx.doi.org/10.7191/parentandfamily.1012Abstract
Co-occurring mental illness and opioid misuse is a significant and rising public health issue for mothers in the US. In recent years, opioid misuse during pregnancy has increased a great deal.1 Only a small subset of mothers will seek and receive help for themselves and their children.2, 3 When it is sought, treatment is not necessarily targeted or tailored to meet the needs of mothers and families.1 We are bringing mothers and researchers together to promote a shared understanding of mothers’ experiences and needs, and to inform research that is relevant, meaningful and effective, with the goal of improving mental health/opioid misuse treatment and outcomes for mothers and children.Citation
Mazel, S., Hennig, S., Zisman Ilani, Y., & Nicholson, J. (2019). Mothers, Mental Health and Opioids: Engaging with Researchers @research4moms.com. Journal of Parent and Family Mental Health, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.7191/parentandfamily.1012Citation to related work
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