New study aims to boost addiction treatment access in communities hardest hit by opioid overdoses
NCT ID NCT05260047
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at ways to help people of color living in areas with high overdose rates start and continue medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid or alcohol use. Researchers will track how many treatment sessions people attend and whether they stick with their medications. The goal is to find better ways to support recovery in communities that need it most.
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Conditions
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As listed by the trial registrant
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Contacts and locations
Locations
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Blackwell Memorial AME Church
Hartford, Connecticut, 06002, United States
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Casa de Oracion y Adoracion
New Haven, Connecticut, 06519, United States
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Iglesia Nuevo Comienzo
Hartford, Connecticut, 06602, United States
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Mount Aery Baptist Church
Bridgeport, Connecticut, 06604, United States
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Principe of Peace Church
Bridgeport, Connecticut, 06605, United States
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Spottswood AME
New Britain, Connecticut, 06053, United States
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Varick Memorial AME Church
New Haven, Connecticut, 06511, United States
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Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health
New Haven, Connecticut, 06513, United States
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