Sequential intercept mapping: Developing systems-level solutions for the opioid epidemic

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Abstract

Sequential intercept mapping, a community-based application of the sequential intercept model, was recently adapted in Ohio to address the complex challenge of the opioid crisis. Sequential intercept mapping for opioids provides a framework for criminal justice, mental health and addictions treatment providers, family members and opioid-involved individuals, and other stakeholders to develop community-based responses that emphasize prevention, regulation, and treatment for opioid dependency, with a goal of reducing unintended deaths and overdoses. The authors describe a promising approach to using sequential intercept mapping to address the opioid crisis.

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Bonfine, N., Munetz, M. R., & Simera, R. H. (2018). Sequential intercept mapping: Developing systems-level solutions for the opioid epidemic. Psychiatric Services, 69(11), 1124–1126. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201800192

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