Drug, Alcohol Abuse Goes Untreated in Many Ex-Prisoners

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Most ex-cons are unlikely to receive substance use treatment following their release from prison, even though odds are high they are struggling with addiction, a new study finds.

Most ex-cons are unlikely to receive substance use treatment following their release from prison, even though odds are high they are struggling with

For the study, researchers used data from Virginia's health and corrections departments to track the number of people diagnosed and treated for addiction following their release from prison. However, only 17% had seen a doctor and been diagnosed with a substance use disorder within three months of their release, including 13% with an opioid use disorder.

“The first few months after a person is released from incarceration is a particularly vulnerable time. They often have to figure out all aspects of their life at the same time,” said researcher Hannah Shadowen, a medical/doctoral student at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Population Health in Richmond.

“Even having the required photo identification and Medicaid card to visit a doctor's office is going to be much harder to do during this period of tremendous instability,” Marks said.

 

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