Lesson Resources
In Module 4 readers will learn that:
- Vulnerable populations are people of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds, women (including those who are pregnant), MSM, transgender and gender nonbinary communities, adolescents, people experiencing homelessness/unstable housing, rural populations, people involved in the criminal justice system, people taking medication for opioid use disorder, people who inject drugs, people with or at risk for HIV/AIDS and hepatitis, and individuals with co-occurring mental disorders.
- Populations that experience health disparities related to systems of care and engagement in care may have higher rates of stimulant use disorder and increased issues accessing care for stimulant use disorders.
- By understanding the needs, SUD care access issues, and treatment considerations of these populations, clinicians will be more likely to provide patient-centered, effective care that maximizes rapport and treatment engagement.
- Services can be tailored to each of these populations to account for their unique risk factors, patterns of use, and health considerations.
Lessons
Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders (TIP 33) Module 4 (3 hours)
Course Evaluation: Treatment for Stimulant Use Disorders (TIP 33) Module 4
NOTE: You must take the course evaluation to receive a certificate.