Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: An Overview of Delaware and National Data

Author(s)Loughlin, Emily
Author(s)McColl, Rebecca
Author(s)Nescott, Erin
Date Accessioned2022-06-01T15:03:28Z
Date Available2022-06-01T15:03:28Z
Publication Date2022-06
DescriptionCCRS has released a new brief regarding Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) both in Delaware and across the United States and the Delaware programs related to it. Through the brief, CCRS Graduate Research Assistant Emily Loughlin, along with Assistant Policy Scientists Becky McColl and Erin Nescott provide an overview of NAS, its implications on an individual and society, and the initiatives that have been implemented to support pregnant and potentially pregnant people at risk for having babies with NAS. The text provides a snapshot of Delaware’s high NAS incidence relative to its neighboring states in the context of the state’s elevated rates of opioid use disorder, building on the authors’ previous brief. It concludes with a reminder that, although rates have decreased in recent years, NAS is still more common in Delaware than in bordering states, indicating that there is yet more space for improving prevention programs.en_US
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/30927
PublisherCenter for Community Research & Service; Biden School of Public Policy & Administration, University of Delawareen_US
KeywordsNASen_US
KeywordsDelawareen_US
KeywordsNeonatal Abstinence Syndromeen_US
TitleNeonatal Abstinence Syndrome: An Overview of Delaware and National Dataen_US
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