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July 17, 2024
In the U.S., over 60% of incarcerated pregnant people are in custody for non-violent drug offenses. Only 7 states had statutes related to treatment of substance use disorders in pregnant incarcerated populations despite the evidence that many incarcerated pregnant people struggle with substance use. (2023)
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May 15, 2024
This job aid presents high-impact practices to care for people with substance use disorder (SUD) in the outpatient sexual and reproductive health setting, along with resources to support implementation. The accompanying measurement tool supports staff in collecting and using data to strengthen services for people with SUD. Both resources are part of a series of High Impact...
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January 5, 2022
The purpose of this AMCHP-National Association of State and Alcohol Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) project is to highlight common harm reduction strategies used by state Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Title V programs and alcohol and drug abuse agencies to address the needs of pregnant and parenting women (PPW) who use substances. The goal of...
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December 2, 2021
Approximately one in 20 people report using cannabis while pregnant, making it the most used federally illicit substance by pregnant people in the U.S., according to SAMSHA. The potential harms of perinatal cannabis use to maternal, fetal, and newborn health are well-documented. This publication is intended as a resource for state MCH professionals in designing...