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The primary objective of the ROAR project is to evaluate an Oregon Department of Corrections (ODOC) pilot program that combines the use of extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) and Certified Recovery Mentors pre-release with linkage to community substance use disorder treatment to prevent fatal and non-fatal opioid overdoses among female adults released from prison.
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ROAR examines implementation of a novel overdose prevention strategy for justice-involved women as they re-enter community treatment settings after incarceration. The ODOC pilot project offers initiation of opioid antagonist treatment prior to release (extended-release naltrexone [XR-NTX]), ongoing support from a Certified Recovery Mentor (CRM), and facilitated entry into community treatment for substance use disorders. Community treatment may include continuation of XR-NTX,or transition to agonist therapy including buprenorphine or methadone, or no medication for opioid use disorder.
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Exclusion Criteria: A participant will be excluded if she
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