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Efficacy and Cost-Benefit of Onsite Contraceptive Services With and Without Incentives Among Women With Opioid Use Disorder at High Risk for Unintended Pregnancy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Efficacy and Cost-Benefit of Onsite Contraceptive Services With and Without Incentives Among Women With Opioid Use Disorder at High Risk for Unintended Pregnancy: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Sarah H Heil, Heidi S Melbostad, Alexis K Matusiewicz, Catalina N Rey, Gary J Badger, Donald S Shepard, Stacey C Sigmon, Lauren K MacAfee and Stephen T Higgins
JAMA psychiatry (Chicago, Ill.), Vol.78(10), pp.1071-1078
10/01/2021
PMCID: PMC8280955
PMID: 34259798

Abstract

Adult Contraception - economics Contraceptive Agents - administration & dosage Cost-Benefit Analysis Drug Prescriptions Family Planning Services - economics Family Planning Services - organization & administration Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Motivation Opioid-Related Disorders - therapy Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care Patient Compliance Patient Satisfaction Risk Young Adult

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