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Among pregnant women with OUD, those who experienced an overdose had significantly higher rates of homelessness (79% vs 34%), anxiety (82% vs 60%), and depression (85% vs 61%) compared to women with OUD who did not overdose (p <0.001 for all comparisons).
Effect size79% homelessness with overdose vs 34% OUD without overdose vs 2% no OUD; 82% anxiety with overdose vs 60% OUD without overdose vs 18% no OUD; 85% depression with overdose vs 61% OUD without overdose vs 19% no OUD
Comparatorwomen with evidence of OUD who did not experience an overdose event
Effect summarydecline; 79% homelessness with overdose vs 34% OUD without overdose vs 2% no OUD; 82% anxiety with overdose vs 60% OUD without overdose vs 18% no OUD; 85% depression with overdose vs 61% OUD without overdose vs 19% no OUD

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PMC6060005
Fatal and Nonfatal Overdose Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women in Massachusetts
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