Emily K Kobernik, Carla L DeSisto, Laura E Welder, Lara DePadilla, Madison Levecke, Mishka Terplan, Jean Y Ko
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Abstract
Background: The opioid overdose crisis remains a public health concern, and rates of suicide with opioid involvement have increased. Objective: To describe the prevalence of and factors associated with self-reported past 30-day suicide attempt or attempt "only when high or in withdrawal from alcohol or drugs" among reproductive-age women with past 30-day nonmedical prescription opioid use. Methods: Estimates are reported among women 18-55 years from 338 locations in 35 states using 2018-2020 National Addictions Vigilance Intervention and Prevention Program data. Bivariate analysis and multinomial logistic regression identified prevalence of and factors associated with past 30-day suicide attempt and attempt "only when high or in withdrawal from alcohol or drugs." Results: Among 10,095 women, 2.7% reported a past 30-day suicide attempt, and 1.5% reported an attempt "only when high or in withdrawal from alcohol or drugs." The largest magnitude of association for suicide attempt was extreme alcohol problem (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 2.84, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.80-4.47), and the largest magnitude of association for attempt "only when high or in withdrawal from alcohol or drugs" was no stable living arrangement (aOR = 2.66, 95% CI: 1.78-3.98). Conclusion: Comprehensive, upstream suicide prevention initiatives and substance use treatment can address factors associated with suicide attempt among reproductive-age women.
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