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Opioid Crisis

"Opioid Crisis" provides a comprehensive exploration of one of America's most urgent public health emergencies. It examines the roots and evolution of opioid addiction by dissecting the complex interplay of social, economic, and systemic factors that have fueled its spread. The book argues that the opioid crisis is not solely an issue of individual choice but a public health matter deeply embedded in systemic failures. For instance, the aggressive marketing tactics employed by pharmaceutical companies significantly contributed to over-prescription, while social determinants of health, such as poverty and lack of healthcare access, have rendered specific communities more vulnerable.

The book unfolds methodically, beginning with the neurobiology of opioid addiction and its effects on the brain and body. It then examines the socio-economic drivers of opioid use, including regional disparities and unemployment rates. Finally, it assesses the healthcare system's role in both perpetuating and mitigating the crisis, focusing on prescribing practices and access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT). By integrating scientific evidence with human narratives, the book offers a unique perspective, highlighting the personal struggles and resilience of those affected by opioid addiction.

This resource is invaluable for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and students in public health and social work, offering essential knowledge to address the opioid crisis effectively. It draws from epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and government reports to provide a multi-faceted view, emphasizing evidence-based strategies for prevention, treatment, and policy reform. This holistic approach addresses both individual needs and systemic shortcomings.


Author:

  • Maeve Donahue

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 114 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • Medicine and nursing
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Society

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