Opioid agonist therapy trajectories among street entrenched youth in the context of a public health crisis

Country
USA
Region
North America
Language
English
Year Published
2020
Author
Valerie Giang
Organisation
No data
Topics
Health
Summary

North America is in the midst of an overdose crisis that is having devastating effects among street entrenched youth (<30 years of age). Opioid agonist therapy (OAT) is a cornerstone of the public health response to this crisis; yet, we struggle to connect youth to OAT across numerous settings. This qualitative study examined perspectives on OAT among street entrenched youth and their providers in Vancouver, Canada. Our findings reveal youth's hopes and fears surrounding making a “full” recovery from past substance use. Youth often equated getting off opioids with “getting back to normal” and the ability to pursue “normal” kinds of futures. While many initiated OAT for short periods of time (SSM Population Health journal and is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

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