New hope for women: breaking the cycle of opioids and incarceration
NCT ID NCT06682364
First seen Apr 14, 2026 ยท Last updated Apr 14, 2026
Summary
This study tested a special support program designed to help women with opioid addiction who have recently been involved with the criminal justice system. The program aimed to help them start and stay in medication-based treatment by providing practical help like housing assistance, transportation, childcare, and trauma support groups. Researchers wanted to see if this comprehensive approach led to better treatment retention and reduced drug use.
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Recovery, Advocacy, Service, and Empowerment (RASE)
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17109, United States
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