Is buprenorphine treatment availability associated with decreases in substantiated cases of child maltreatment?

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Mir M. Ali, Robin Ghertner
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Abstract

Objectives

Buprenorphine utilization is an effective treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). Given the recent increase in child maltreatment reports related to parental substance use, research should explore the correlation between buprenorphine treatment and child maltreatment–related outcomes.

Methods

The study team drew the data for the study from 2016 to 2018 administrative records on buprenorphine waivered providers and child welfare caseloads in 25 states. Multivariable linear regression models with county and year fixed effects were estimated to examine the correlation between changes in buprenorphine treatment capacity (defined as the total patient limit of all providers with a buprenorphine waiver in a county) and the total number of children reported for maltreatment in a county, and the case determinations of those children.

Results

An increase in buprenorphine treatment capacity did not have a significant impact on the total number of children reported to child welfare agencies for maltreatment but was associated with a reduction in the number of substantiated cases. Specifically, an increase in capacity of 1 patient per 100 residents was associated with a −0.9% decrease in the probability that a report will be substantiated following an investigation.

Conclusions

Increased buprenorphine treatment capacity was correlated with lower rates of substantiated cases of maltreatment, suggesting that OUD treatment is effective in reducing immediate risk to children. Increased treatment for OUD has a positive externality in the child welfare context. Increases in buprenorphine treatment are likely to provide parents not only with the needed treatment for their OUD but also act as a support mechanism to fulfill their parental roles.

丁丙诺啡治疗的可用性是否与证实的虐待儿童案件的减少有关?
目的丁丙诺啡是治疗阿片类药物使用障碍的有效方法。鉴于最近与父母使用药物有关的儿童虐待报告有所增加,研究应探讨丁丙诺啡治疗与儿童虐待相关结果之间的相关性。方法研究小组从2016年至2018年25个州的丁丙诺啡豁免提供者和儿童福利案件数量的行政记录中提取数据。估计具有县固定效应和年固定效应的多变量线性回归模型,以检验丁丙诺啡治疗能力(定义为一个县所有提供丁丙诺啡的提供者的总患者限制)的变化与该县报告的虐待儿童总数之间的相关性,以及这些儿童的病例确定。结果丁丙诺啡治疗能力的提高对向儿童福利机构报告虐待的儿童总数没有显著影响,但与证实的案件数量减少有关。具体而言,每100名居民增加1名患者的容量与调查后报告得到证实的概率下降- 0.9%相关。结论丁丙诺啡治疗能力的提高与证实的虐待发生率的降低相关,表明OUD治疗在降低儿童的即时风险方面是有效的。在儿童福利方面,增加对OUD的治疗具有积极的外部性。丁丙诺啡治疗的增加可能不仅为父母提供了治疗OUD所需的治疗,而且还作为一种支持机制来履行他们的父母角色。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
220
期刊介绍: The Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (JSAT) features original reviews, training and educational articles, special commentary, and especially research articles that are meaningful to the treatment of alcohol, heroin, marijuana, and other drugs of dependence. JSAT is directed toward treatment practitioners from all disciplines (medicine, nursing, social work, psychology, and counseling) in both private and public sectors, including those involved in schools, health centers, community agencies, correctional facilities, and individual practices. The editors emphasize that JSAT articles should address techniques and treatment approaches that can be used directly by contemporary practitioners.
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