Women with opioid use disorder often face stigma in seeking help

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Women with opioid use disorder face stigma in getting help, seeking treatment

for a person’s needs, strengths and support system, among other variables. But just 7.5% of Medicaid enrollees with opioid use disorder receive residential treatment, Allen’s study shows.

Phoenix Recovery accepts residents of all kinds, including those on medications for opioid use disorder, or MOUD, previously referred to as medication-assisted treatment, according to Kolodny. MOUD is defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as treatment with the use of methadone, buprenorphine or naltrexone, in combination with counseling without medication.

Beaubien isn’t on MOUD herself, but said it helps many people who have been using for years stay comfortable. It’s for survival and maintenance of the treatment of the disease, she said. “Last week, I lost my best friend. Thursday, which I hadn’t shared, I lost my brother,” said resident Sherri Burdine through tears, pressing her hands together and putting them to her forehead.“It’s OK, Sherri, we got you,” residents said. “God has got you, Sherri.”

“There’s no question about it, this population — pregnant and parenting — is the most stigmatized and shunned population,” Fitzgerald said. “They’re often using alone, and they’re very fearful.” “A punitive approach must end and we must use our federal and state dollars allocated for our children and families appropriately — for treatment, prevention and for services; not for separation. Otherwise we will continue to see rising rates of homelessness in women, children, rising foster care rates and rising maternal mortality rates due to drug overdose,” said state Rep. La Shawn Ford, a Democrat from Chicago who sponsored the bill.

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