估算俄亥俄州因甲基苯丙胺供应增加而导致的吸毒过量死亡率的变化:来自犯罪实验室数据的证据

Daniel Rosenblum , Jeffrey Ondocsin , Sarah G. Mars , Dennis Cauchon , Daniel Ciccarone
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背景我们调查了俄亥俄州的甲基苯丙胺供应与吸毒过量死亡风险之间的关系。在过去十年中,俄亥俄州和整个美国因甲基苯丙胺与芬太尼混合使用而过量死亡的人数明显增加。越来越多地使用甲基苯丙胺可能会增加用药过量死亡的风险。但是,如果人们使用甲基苯丙胺来替代更危险的合成阿片类药物,则可能会降低用药过量死亡的总体风险。方法俄亥俄州犯罪调查局的犯罪实验室数据包括一份执法部门查获的毒品样本含量的详细清单,该清单被用作毒品供应的替代物。我们使用线性回归法估算了从 2015 年 1 月到 2021 年 9 月期间实验室样本中甲基苯丙胺的比例与意外吸毒过量死亡率之间的关系。结果在一个县-月的犯罪实验室数据中,甲基苯丙胺含量相对较高与吸毒过量死亡率之间要么没有统计学意义上的显著关系(在人口规模较小和中等的县),要么与吸毒过量死亡率之间存在统计学意义上的显著负相关关系(在人口规模较大的县)。在犯罪实验室数据中,过去的吸毒过量死亡率并不能预测未来甲基苯丙胺的增加。结论结果表明,甲基苯丙胺供应量的相对增加降低了吸毒过量死亡的总体风险,这可能是由于替代了更危险的合成阿片类药物。然而,甲基苯丙胺的供应似乎与过去的非法药物风险环境无关。没有探讨使用甲基苯丙胺对健康造成的非致命但却严重的影响,因此,即使甲基苯丙胺的存在降低了人口过量吸毒的死亡率,但其他不利健康影响的增加可能会抵消死亡人数减少带来的任何公共健康益处。
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Estimating changes in overdose death rates from increasing methamphetamine supply in Ohio: Evidence from crime lab data

Background

We investigate the relationship between the supply of methamphetamine and overdose death risk in Ohio. Ohio and the overall US have experienced a marked increase in overdose deaths from methamphetamine combined with fentanyl over the last decade. The increasing use of methamphetamine may be increasing the risk of overdose death. However, if people are using it to substitute away from more dangerous synthetic opioids, it may reduce the overall risk of overdose death.

Methods

Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s crime lab data include a detailed list of the content of drug samples from law enforcement seizures, which are used as a proxy for drug supply. We use linear regressions to estimate the relationship between the proportion of methamphetamine in lab samples and unintentional drug overdose death rates from January 2015 through September 2021.

Results

Relatively more methamphetamine in crime lab data in a county-month has either no statistically significant relationship with overdose death rates (in small and medium population counties) or a negative and statistically significant relationship with overdose death rates (in large population counties). Past overdose death rates do not predict future increases in methamphetamine in crime lab data.

Conclusions

The results are consistent with a relatively higher supply of methamphetamine reducing the general risk of overdose death, possibly due to substitution away from more dangerous synthetic opioids. However, the supply of methamphetamine appears unrelated to the past illicit drug risk environment. The non-lethal and yet serious health effects of MA use were not explored and, thus, even if the presence of MA reduces the population-level overdose mortality rate, the rise of other adverse health effects may counteract any public health benefits of fewer deaths.

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