Priyal Gandhi, Saba Rouhani, Ju Nyeong Park, Glenna J Urquhart, Sean T Allen, Kenneth B Morales, Traci C Green, Susan G Sherman
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背景:丁丙诺啡是一种治疗阿片类药物使用障碍的有效药物,但有些人对其 "替代性使用"(即处方者无意中使用)表示担忧。有关替代使用丁丙诺啡(AUB)相关因素的证据有限;在本研究中,我们考察了近期(过去 6 个月)替代使用丁丙诺啡的相关因素。方法:多变量逻辑回归采用多变量逻辑回归分析马里兰州巴尔的摩市、马萨诸塞州波士顿市和罗德岛州普罗维登斯市吸毒者(PWUD)(N = 334)多地点横断面研究的调查数据。研究结果:五分之一(20%)的样本报告了最近的 AUB。在调整后的分析中,与 AUB 呈显著负相关的因素是女性(调整后的几率比 [aOR] 为 0.48,95% 置信区间 [CI] 为 0.24-0.95)、最近曾去急诊室就诊(aOR 为 0.45,95% CI 为 0.23-0.89)以及最近曾使用注射毒品(aOR 为 0.41,95% CI 为 0.19-0.88)。其他处方阿片类药物的替代使用(aOR 8.32,95% CI 4.22-16.38)、过去一年中三次或三次以上用药过量(aOR 3.74,95% CI 1.53-9.17)、最近按处方使用丁丙诺啡(aOR 2.50,95% CI 1.12-5.55)和最近接受住院康复治疗(aOR 3.71,95% CI 1.50-9.16)与此呈显著正相关。结论AUB 的结构和行为相关性有助于识别吸毒过量风险高且治疗需求未得到满足的吸毒者。
Alternative use of buprenorphine among people who use opioids in three U.S. Cities.
Background: Buprenorphine is an effective treatment for opioid use disorder, yet some persons are concerned with its "alternative use" (i.e., any use unintended by the prescriber). There is limited evidence on the factors associated with alternative use of buprenorphine (AUB); in this study, we examined correlates of recent (past 6 months) AUB. Methods: Multivariable logistic regression was used to analyze survey data from a multi-site, cross-sectional study of people who use drugs (PWUD) (N = 334) in Baltimore, Maryland; Boston, Massachusetts; and Providence, Rhode Island. Results: One-fifth (20%) of the sample reported recent AUB. In adjusted analyses, significant negative correlates of AUB were female gender (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.48, 95% confidence intervals [CI] 0.24-0.95), recent emergency room visit (aOR 0.45, 95% CI 0.23-0.89), and recent injection drug use (aOR 0.41, 95% CI 0.19-0.88). Significant positive correlates were alternative use of other prescription opioids (aOR 8.32, 95% CI 4.22-16.38), three or more overdoses in the past year (aOR 3.74, 95% CI 1.53-9.17), recent buprenorphine use as prescribed (aOR 2.50, 95% CI 1.12-5.55), and recent residential rehabilitation treatment (aOR 3.71, 95% CI 1.50-9.16). Conclusions: Structural and behavioral correlates of AUB may help identify PWUD at high risk of overdose with unmet treatment needs.
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Now in its 4th decade of publication, Substance Abuse journal is a peer-reviewed journal that serves as the official publication of Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) in association with The International Society of Addiction Medicine (ISAM) and the International Coalition for Addiction Studies in Education (INCASE). Substance Abuse journal offers wide-ranging coverage for healthcare professionals, addiction specialists and others engaged in research, education, clinical care, and service delivery and evaluation. It features articles on a variety of topics, including:
Interdisciplinary addiction research, education, and treatment
Clinical trial, epidemiology, health services, and translation addiction research
Implementation science related to addiction
Innovations and subsequent outcomes in addiction education
Addiction policy and opinion
International addiction topics
Clinical care regarding addictions.