An integrative literature review of substance use treatment service need and provision to pregnant and postpartum populations in carceral settings

Author:

Steely Smith Mollee K1ORCID,Wilson Stephanie H1,Zielinski Melissa J12

Affiliation:

1. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA

2. University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA

Abstract

Pregnancy is a critical time to provide access to substance use treatment; this is especially true among incarcerated populations, who are known to be at particularly high risk of poor health outcomes. In this integrated literature review, we (1) report what is known about the prevalence of substance use among incarcerated pregnant and postpartum populations; (2) describe substance use treatment programs and current care practices of pregnant and postpartum populations in carceral settings; and (3) explore recommendations and strategies for increasing access to substance use treatment for incarcerated pregnant and postpartum populations. A comprehensive search of seven electronic databases yielded in the retrieval of 139 articles that were assessed for inclusion. Of the retrieved articles, 33 articles met criteria for inclusion in this review. A review of the literature revealed that the understanding of substance use prevalence among pregnant incarcerated women is limited. We also found that treatment of substance use disorders among pregnant and postpartum populations is not routinely available, enhanced perinatal services are sorely needed, and substance use treatment programs are feasible with the help of community partnerships. More research is required to understand current substance use treatment initiatives and outcomes for pregnant women in prison. In addition, strategies for integrating evidence-based, substance use treatment in carceral settings is also needed. Future directions are discussed.

Funder

eunice kennedy shriver national institute of child health and human development

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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