Opioid Crisis: A Qualitative Analysis of Financial Influences and Addiction

Nicole Naccarato, N. Wacker, Lissa L. Gagnon
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The province of Ontario is currently engaged in a public health crisis centered around the use of opioids. As the number of opioid-related harms continues to grow, reports have identified a need for further investigation and understanding of opioid use.  The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the differences in motives for opioid use amongst a diverse population. Data collection occurred by interviewing 14 participants at an Addictions Treatment Centre in Northern Ontario. Theoretical thematic analysis and an interpretive framework were used to analyze participants’ lived experiences with opioid use.  Analysis of the results revealed the theme of financial influence in addiction and recovery.  These insights are helpful in strengthening effective prevention and treatment strategies.  
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