J. Stephen Morrison and Lillian Dattilo
America’s Opioid Epidemic
Lessons from Eastern Kentucky
CSIS, 2017
What's inside?
Opioid addiction has hit Kentucky coal country hard. Cops and treatment centers are overwhelmed.
Recommendation
Even before the scourge of opioid addiction decimated Appalachia, eastern Kentucky was a dreary place. The coal mines had closed, and the jobs had left. Then came a wave of addiction to prescription pills, heroin and methamphetamine, and the picture became even bleaker. In this quick overview of the pathology of eastern Kentucky, researchers J. Stephen Morrison and Lillian Dattilo find a few reasons for optimism but even more causes for concern. getAbstract recommends this grim report to those seeking insights into a devastating social problem.
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About the Authors
J. Stephen Morrison is senior vice president and director of global health policy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, where Lillian Dattilo is a research assistant.
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