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Barriers and Motivators to Opioid Treatment Among Suburban Women Who Are Pregnant and Mothers in Caregiver Roles

Miriam W. Boeri, Aukje K. Lamonica, Jeffrey M. Turner, Amanda Parker, Grace E. P. Murphy, Carly Boccone

2021Frontiers in Psychology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Women of childbearing age who misuse opioids are a particularly vulnerable population, and their barriers to treatment are unique because of their caregiver roles. Research on treatment for opioid use generally draws from urban and rural areas. This study fills a gap in research that focuses on barriers and motivators to opioid treatment in suburban areas. The aim of this study was to give voice to suburban pregnant women and mothers caring for children while using opioids. Ethnographic methods were used for recruitment, and 58 in-depth interviews were analyzed using a modified grounded theory approach. Barriers to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) included stigma, staff attitudes, and perceptions the women had about MAT treatment. Barriers associated with all types of treatment included structural factors and access difficulties. Relationships with partners, friends, family, and providers could be barriers as well as motivators, depending on the social context of the women's situation. Our findings suggest increasing treatment-seeking motivators for mothers and pregnant women by identifying lack of resources, more empathetic consideration of social environments, and implementing structural changes to overcome barriers. Findings provide a contemporary understanding of how suburban landscapes affect mothers' treatment-seeking for opioid dependence and suggest the need for more focus on emotional and structural resources rather than strict surveillance of women with opioid dependence who are pregnant or caring for children.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyFocus groupContext (archaeology)PopulationOpioid use disorderGrounded theoryQualitative researchOpioidMedicineGeographyEnvironmental healthSociologyAnthropologyInternal medicineArchaeologyReceptorSocial sciencePrenatal Substance Exposure EffectsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumOpioid Use Disorder Treatment