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Young parents aged 16 to 30, involved in the DHS system for child welfare or self-sufficiency needs are at risk for opioid use disorder and/or methamphetamine use disorder (OUD; MUD). Those identified...
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Lead Sponsor
Chestnut Health Systems
Collaborators
NCT03745339 · Opioid-Related Disorders, Drug Addiction
NCT05336188 · Opioid-Related Disorders, Mobile Applications, and more
NCT05772962 · Child Abuse, Child Neglect, and more
NCT04187911 · Mental Health, Psychiatric Problems, and more
NCT04499079 · Substance-Related Disorders, Recidivism, and more
Chestnut Health Systems
Eugene, Oregon
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