2021
DOI: 10.1080/09687637.2021.1954599
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Contraceptive choice and power amongst women receiving opioid replacement therapy: qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Women receiving treatment for opioid use disorder have low levels of contraception use and high rates of unintended pregnancies, abortion and children being adopted or fostered. This paper aims to understand the relationship between contraceptive choice and power amongst women receiving Opioid Replacement Therapy (ORT). Methods: During 2016/17, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with 40 women (aged 22-49 years) receiving ORT in the South of England. Data relating to the latent concept of po… Show more

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