An Exploratory Study of Prescription Pain Medication Misuse with and without Heroin Use Among Adolescents

SUCHT Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1024/0939-5911/a000860
Laya Jalilian-Khave, Elina A. Stefanovics, Z. Zhai, Marc N. Potenza
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Abstract: Aims: Opioid misuse is an epidemic in the United States and globally, with adolescents affected by negative consequences including overdoses and deaths. Understanding how mental health and substance use relate to specific types of opioid use is thus important. Methods: Data from the 2019 Connecticut Youth Risk Behavior Survey were analyzed. Chi squares and adjusted odds ratios were computed to relate demographic variables, mental health, and substance use measures to misuse of prescription pain medications with and without heroin use, as compared to neither . Results: Among 1,931 high-school respondents, 8.8 % (n=180) reported prescription pain medication misuse (PPMM+), and 1.4 % (n=28) also reported using heroin (PPMM/HU+). PPMM+ was associated with being female while PPMM/HU+ was associated with being non-White and male. Poorer mental health was associated with PPMM+, and suicidality measures were strongly related to PPMM/HU+. Use of other substances was reported with PPMM+ and PPMM/HU+, with use of vapor products, including on school grounds, particularly linked to the latter. Conclusions: PPMM+ and PPMM/HU+ are associated with suicidality and substance use among adolescents, with suicidality particularly related to PPMM/HU+. Having access to and using substances on school property suggests the need for school-based and other interventions.
关于青少年滥用处方止痛药和不滥用海洛因的探索性研究
摘要:目的:滥用阿片类药物在美国和全球都是一种流行病,青少年受到过量使用和死亡等不良后果的影响。因此,了解心理健康和药物使用与特定类型阿片类药物使用之间的关系非常重要。研究方法分析了 2019 年康涅狄格州青少年风险行为调查的数据。计算了人口统计学变量、心理健康和药物使用措施与滥用处方止痛药(使用或不使用海洛因)的相关性的卡方和调整后的几率比率,并与两者均不使用海洛因的情况进行比较。结果在 1,931 名高中受访者中,8.8%(约 180 人)报告滥用处方止痛药(PPMM+),1.4%(约 28 人)报告同时使用海洛因(PPMM/HU+)。PPMM+ 与女性有关,而 PPMM/HU+ 与非白人和男性有关。心理健康状况较差与 PPMM+ 有关,自杀倾向与 PPMM/HU+ 密切相关。据报告,使用其他物质与 PPMM+ 和 PPMM/HU+ 有关,使用蒸汽产品(包括在校园内)尤其与后者有关。结论:PPMM+和PPMM/HU+与青少年的自杀倾向和药物使用有关,自杀倾向尤其与PPMM/HU+有关。在学校范围内获得和使用药物表明,有必要采取校本干预和其他干预措施。
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