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Table 4 Availability of family-focused practices and policies within SUD Programs

From: Services for perinatal patients with opioid use disorder: a comprehensive Baltimore City-wide 2023 assessment

 

Services for perinatal patients^

Row % (n)

Services for parents#

Row % (n)

Housing available during pregnancy

Row % (n)

Children allowed onsite w/ legal guardian

Row % (n)

SUD Programs Overall (n = 63)*

19% (12)

14.3% (9)

44.4% (28)

44.4% (28)

 OBOT (n = 12)

16.7% (5)

8.3% (1)

8.3% (1)

50.0% (6)

 OTP (n = 21)

23.8% (5)

9.5% (2)

23.8% (5)

57.1% (12)

 SSPs (n = 7)

14.3% (1)

14.3% (1)

28.6% (2)

57.1% (4)

 Residential (n = 12)

16.7% (2)

16.7% (2)

91.7% (11)

16.7% (2)

 Recovery Residence (n = 8)

25.0% (2)

25.0% (2)

87.5% (7)

50.0% (4)

 Withdrawal Management (n = 6)

0

16.7% (1)

66.7% (4)

0

  1. * Total N for SUD programs is less than sum of subcategories due to several programs falling into multiple categories
  2. ^ Defined as “pregnant or within 1 year of birth, termination, or pregnancy loss”
  3. # Defined as “individuals with children under age 5”