作者: Timothy J. Grigsby , Jeffrey T. Howard
DOI: 10.1111/AJAD.12866
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摘要: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Prescription opioid misuse has not been well examined in the context of comorbid substance use representative samples users. Past 30-day prescription and recreational (eg, alcohol, marijuana, cocaine, etc.) was studied a sample users United States using 2016 National Survey on Drug Use Health (NSDUH). METHODS Prevalence with without estimated NSDUH. Generalized linear modeling used to describe demographic correlates explore relation social behavioral health indicators. RESULTS The majority past month misusers reported other substances including cigarettes, or hard drugs (cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.). Males younger respondents had significantly higher risk reporting illicit drug polydrug (p's < .01). greatest odds stealing property, selling drugs, having suicidal ideations, major depressive episode, perceived treatment need year compared all categories categories. CONCLUSIONS SCIENTIFIC SIGNIFICANCE is likely part larger set psychological, behavioral, mental problems. More attention should be given profiles (non-medical) involving opioids curtail current crisis prevent similar epidemics future. (Am J Addict 2019;XX:1-8).