Rates of Prescription Fentanyl Misuse and Correlated Mental Health, Social, and Service Utilization Factors Among Adults in the United States, 2021.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Elina A Stefanovics, Jack Tsai, Marc N Potenza
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Abstract

Background: Misuse of fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid, can lead to severe consequences, including overdose and death. This study examined sociodemographic, mental health, and service utilization factors associated with past-year fentanyl misuse in the United States.

Methods: We utilized the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, a nationally representative sample of the non-institutionalized U.S. population, to examine differences among three mutually exclusive groups: those misusing prescription fentanyl (PFMU); those using prescription fentanyl as prescribed (PFU); and those with no fentanyl use (NFU). Multinomial logistic regression models investigated differences related to sociodemographic, mental health, and mental health service utilization. Pain and other substance use were not covaried in analyses. We also examined perceived impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health service utilization among adults who misused fentanyl.

Results: Among adults with past-year fentanyl use, 22.4% reported misuse. Individuals with PFMU were more likely to be male, unmarried, and living in poverty and less likely to have a college education or private medical insurance than were PFU and NFU respondents. The PFMU and PFU groups had higher odds of major depression, psychiatric distress, and suicidality than the NFU group. The PFMU and PFU groups were more likely to report use of mental health services, prescribed psychiatric medications, and unmet needs compared to the NFU group. PFMU respondents disproportionately reported more COVID-19-pandemic-related concerns.

Conclusion: Links between PFMU and mental concerns, suicidal behavior, and mental health care utilization suggest the need for comprehensive support and integrated treatment approaches.

2021年美国成年人处方芬太尼滥用率及相关心理健康、社会和服务利用因素
背景:芬太尼是一种强效合成阿片类药物,滥用芬太尼可导致严重后果,包括过量使用和死亡。本研究调查了与美国过去一年芬太尼滥用相关的社会人口学、心理健康和服务利用因素。方法:我们利用2021年全国药物使用和健康调查(非机构美国人口的全国代表性样本)来检查三个相互排斥的群体之间的差异:滥用处方芬太尼(PFMU)的群体;按规定使用处方芬太尼的;以及不使用芬太尼(NFU)的人。多项逻辑回归模型调查了与社会人口统计学、心理健康和心理健康服务利用相关的差异。疼痛和其他物质使用在分析中没有共变。我们还研究了COVID-19大流行对滥用芬太尼的成年人心理健康服务利用的感知影响。结果:在过去一年使用芬太尼的成年人中,22.4%报告滥用。与PFU和NFU受访者相比,患有PFMU的人更有可能是男性,未婚,生活贫困,接受大学教育或私人医疗保险的可能性更低。与NFU组相比,PFMU组和PFU组出现重度抑郁、精神痛苦和自杀的几率更高。与NFU组相比,PFMU组和PFU组更有可能报告使用心理健康服务、处方精神药物和未满足的需求。PFMU受访者不成比例地报告了更多与covid -19大流行相关的担忧。结论:PFMU与心理问题、自杀行为和心理保健利用之间的联系表明需要综合支持和综合治疗方法。
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Substance Use & Misuse
Substance Use & Misuse 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
200
审稿时长
3 months
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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