Use of an Inverted Synthetic Control Method to Estimate Effects of Recent Drug Overdose Good Samaritan Laws, Overall and by Black/White Race/Ethnicity

Townsend, T. N., Hamilton, L. K., Rivera-Aguirre, A., Davis, C. S., Pamplin, J. R., Kline, D., Rudolph, K. E., & Cerdá, M. (2022). Use of an Inverted Synthetic Control Method to Estimate Effects of Recent Drug Overdose Good Samaritan Laws, Overall and by Black/White Race/Ethnicity. American Journal of Epidemiology, 191(10), 1783–1791. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwac122
Authors:
Tarlise N Townsend
Leah K Hamilton
Ariadne Rivera-Aguirre
Corey S Davis
John R Pamplin
David Kline
Kara E Rudolph
Magdalena Cerdá
Affiliated Authors:
Tarlise N Townsend
Magdalena Cerdá
Author Keywords:
drug overdose
good samaritan laws
harm reduction
law enforcement
opioids
racial/ethnic disparities
substance use
synthetic control method
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Article
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10.1093/aje/kwac122
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