Impact of an Asynchronous Training for the Early Intervention and Childcare Workforce Addressing the Developmental Impact of the Opioid Crisis on Young Children

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Michelle E. Roley-Roberts
Hanein Edrees
Jessy Thomas
Steph Weber
Riane Ramsey
Jennifer Walton
Andrea Witwer
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[1] The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center,Nisonger Center LEND Program, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health
[2] University of Cincinnati College of Medicine,Cincinnati LEND Program, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
[3] Creighton University,Department of Psychiatry
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Online asynchronous training; Opioid in utero exposure; Developmental disabilities; Traumatic stress; Early childhood workforce;
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What is already known on this subject? The opioid epidemic in the United States has claimed millions of lives in the past two decades. The epidemic is associated with neonatal abstinence syndrome and traumatic event exposure to young children, which has detrimental effects on children’s development. Young children affected by the opioid epidemic are being referred at high rates to early intervention services.
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