Connecting the Dots: Understanding Biopsychosocial Factors Influencing Opioid Use Treatment Outcomes for Rural Adults

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services Pub Date : 2023-06-14 DOI:10.1177/10443894231166989
A. Mitchell
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Opioid use disorder (OUD) remains an intractable problem, especially in rural areas. Social workers are key players in efforts to address and treat rural opioid use disorder because of the profession’s person-in-environment (PIE) perspective. PIE helps fine-tune strategies addressing persistent issues contributing to rural opioid use. The purposes of this article are: first, to present key findings from a secondary analysis study examining substance use treatment episode data collected by a U.S. state Office of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ( N = 2,746) for biopsychosocial PIE factors influencing treatment outcomes for rural adults; and second, to discuss important social work roles. The data suggest that understanding influential biopsychosocial factors, promoting integrated and interprofessional collaboration, and training OUD service providers to use social work’s PIE framework could shape more positive responses to OUD treatment in rural settings.
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连接点:了解影响农村成年人阿片类药物使用治疗结果的生物心理社会因素
阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)仍然是一个棘手的问题,特别是在农村地区。社会工作者是解决和治疗农村阿片类药物使用障碍的关键参与者,因为该职业的人与环境(PIE)观点。PIE有助于调整战略,解决导致农村阿片类药物使用的持续问题。本文的目的是:首先,通过对美国国家药物滥用和精神卫生服务办公室(N = 2746)收集的影响农村成年人治疗结果的生物心理社会PIE因素的二次分析研究,提出关键发现;第二,讨论重要的社会工作角色。数据表明,了解有影响的生物心理社会因素,促进综合和跨专业合作,并培训OUD服务提供者使用社会工作的PIE框架,可以在农村环境中形成对OUD治疗的更积极的反应。
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