宾夕法尼亚州阿片类药物使用障碍分娩住院的空间格局

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY Substance Use & Misuse Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1080/10826084.2025.2466219
Jessica Frankeberger, Marian Jarlenski, Elizabeth E Krans, Robert W S Coulter, Christina Mair
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背景:在药物过量危机期间,妊娠期阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)大幅增加,但对当地社区环境与妊娠期阿片类药物使用障碍的关系知之甚少。本研究调查了宾夕法尼亚州分娩住院与OUD相关的空间模式和居住邮政编码水平因素,并将这些模式与所有分娩住院和所有与OUD相关的住院进行了比较。方法:对2016 - 2019年宾夕法尼亚州按患者居住邮政编码进行邮编级住院患者住院情况进行统计。利用贝叶斯分层时空条件自回归模型,我们评估了居住邮政编码水平因素对新生儿分娩住院的贡献,并将这些关联与所有分娩住院和所有新生儿分娩相关住院模型的关联进行了比较。结果:三种类型的住院均存在显著的空间自相关。较高的失业率、较高的人口密度、较高的总体住院率以及存在OUD治疗设施与住宅邮政编码中较高的OUD分娩住院率相关,而较高的家庭收入中位数和非西班牙裔黑人和西班牙裔人口比例与较低的OUD分娩住院率相关。研究结果与所有与oud相关的住院治疗相似。邮政编码水平失业率的影响在所有分娩住院和OUD住院之间存在差异,与OUD分娩呈正相关,与所有分娩负相关。结论:经济条件较差和人口密度较大的地区与分娩时OUD相关,与所有与OUD相关的住院治疗相似。社区OUD项目可以考虑同时针对怀孕期间的OUD问题。
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Spatial Patterns of Delivery Hospitalizations with Opioid Use Disorder in Pennsylvania.

Background: Opioid use disorder (OUD) in pregnancy has substantially increased throughout the drug overdose crisis, but little is known about how local community environments are associated with OUD in pregnancy. This study investigates spatial patterns and residential ZIP code-level factors associated with delivery hospitalizations with OUD in Pennsylvania and compares these patterns to those for all delivery hospitalizations and all OUD-related hospitalizations.

Methods: ZIP code-level inpatient hospitalizations based on patients' residential ZIP codes in Pennsylvania were examined from 2016 to 2019. Using Bayesian hierarchical space-time conditional autoregressive models, we assessed the contributions of residential ZIP code-level factors to OUD delivery hospitalizations and compared these associations to those from models of all delivery hospitalizations and all OUD-related hospitalizations.

Results: Significant spatial autocorrelation was identified for all three types of hospitalizations. Higher unemployment, greater population density, higher overall hospitalization rate, and presence of an OUD treatment facility were associated with greater OUD delivery hospitalizations in residential ZIP codes, while higher median household income and a greater proportion of the population who were non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic were associated with lower OUD delivery hospitalizations. Findings were similar to those for all OUD-related hospitalizations. The effect of ZIP code-level unemployment rate differed between all delivery hospitalizations and those with OUD, with a positive association with OUD deliveries and a negative association with all deliveries.

Conclusions: Areas with worse economic conditions and greater population density are associated with OUD at delivery, similar to all OUD-related hospitalizations. Community OUD programs may consider simultaneously targeting OUD concerns in pregnancy.

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Substance Use & Misuse
Substance Use & Misuse 医学-精神病学
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期刊介绍: For over 50 years, Substance Use & Misuse (formerly The International Journal of the Addictions) has provided a unique international multidisciplinary venue for the exchange of original research, theories, policy analyses, and unresolved issues concerning substance use and misuse (licit and illicit drugs, alcohol, nicotine, and eating disorders). Guest editors for special issues devoted to single topics of current concern are invited. Topics covered include: Clinical trials and clinical research (treatment and prevention of substance misuse and related infectious diseases) Epidemiology of substance misuse and related infectious diseases Social pharmacology Meta-analyses and systematic reviews Translation of scientific findings to real world clinical and other settings Adolescent and student-focused research State of the art quantitative and qualitative research Policy analyses Negative results and intervention failures that are instructive Validity studies of instruments, scales, and tests that are generalizable Critiques and essays on unresolved issues Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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