Authors
Sara J Becker, Kelli Scott, Sarah A Helseth, Kristin J Danko, Ethan M Balk, Ian J Saldanha, Gaelen P Adam, Dale W Steele
Publication date
2022/1/1
Source
Journal of substance abuse treatment
Volume
132
Pages
108494
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Background
Sequalae of opioid misuse constitute a public health emergency in the United States. A robust evidence base informs the use of medication for opioid use disorders (MOUD) in adults, with far less research in transition-age youth. This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness of MOUD for transition-age youth (age 16 to 25).
Methods
This synthesis was part of a larger systematic review focused on adolescent substance use interventions. The study team conducted literature searches in MEDLINE, the Cochrane CENTRAL Registry of Controlled Trials, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and CINAHL through October 31, 2019. We screened studies, extracted data, and assessed risk of bias using standard methods. The primary and secondary outcomes were the effect of MOUD on opioid abstinence and treatment retention, respectively.
Results
The study team screened a total of 33,272 records and examined 1831 full …
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