Opioid Use Among Individuals in Intimate Relationships.

IF 1.6 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Amber M Jarnecke, Jeremiah A Schumm, Julianne C Flanagan, Tanya C Saraiya, Sudie E Back
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Abstract

Relationships and social support have direct effects on opioid misuse, which is highly prevalent and associated with morbidity and mortality. However, there is a dearth of research focusing on the characteristics and quality of intimate relationships in the context of opioid misuse, which is important for informing interventions with the dual target of improving intimate relationships and reducing opioid use. The current study surveyed individuals with opioid misuse who are in intimate relationships to characterize how they perceive (1) their relationship functioning and (2) how their intimate partners impact their opioid use. Individual participants (N=93) were recruited from Amazon's Mechanical Turk (mTurk) and answered quantitative survey questions related to their opioid and other substance use, intimate relationship quality and functioning, and intimate partners' behaviors in relation to their opioid use. Opioid misuse severity significantly differed by sexuality and rates of polysubstance use were high in this sample. Many participants reported low relationship quality and intimate partner violence in their relationship. Some participants reported using opioids with their intimate partners (33.3%) and having an intimate partner who had overdosed on opioids (15.1%). Many participants also reported that arguments with intimate partners impacted their opioid cravings (52.7%) and that they have an interest in couples treatment for opioid use (80.7%). Findings highlight links between intimate relationships and opioid misuse and identify areas in which behavioral treatments may be adapted to address the needs of couples with OUD. Future research should replicate the current findings in larger and more diverse samples.

亲密关系中个体阿片类药物的使用。
人际关系和社会支持对阿片类药物滥用有直接影响,阿片类药物滥用非常普遍,并与发病率和死亡率有关。然而,缺乏关注阿片类药物滥用背景下亲密关系特征和质量的研究,这对于为改善亲密关系和减少阿片类药物使用的双重目标提供干预措施至关重要。目前的研究调查了在亲密关系中滥用阿片类药物的个体,以描述他们如何看待(1)他们的关系功能和(2)他们的亲密伴侣如何影响他们的阿片类药物使用。个体参与者(N=93)从亚马逊的土耳其机器人(mTurk)中招募,并回答了与他们的阿片类药物和其他物质使用、亲密关系质量和功能以及亲密伴侣与阿片类药物使用相关的行为相关的定量调查问题。阿片类药物滥用严重程度因性别而显着差异,该样本中多物质使用率很高。许多参与者报告说,他们的关系质量低,亲密伴侣有暴力行为。一些参与者报告与其亲密伴侣一起使用阿片类药物(33.3%),并有一名亲密伴侣过量使用阿片类药物(15.1%)。许多参与者还报告说,与亲密伴侣的争吵影响了他们对阿片类药物的渴望(52.7%),他们对夫妻治疗阿片类药物使用感兴趣(80.7%)。研究结果强调了亲密关系与阿片类药物滥用之间的联系,并确定了行为治疗可以适应的领域,以满足OUD夫妇的需求。未来的研究应该在更大、更多样化的样本中复制当前的发现。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice ® (CFP) is a scholarly journal publishing peer-reviewed papers representing the science and practice of family psychology. CFP is the official publication of APA Division 43 (Society for Couple and Family Psychology) and is intended to be a forum for scholarly dialogue regarding the most important emerging issues in the field, a primary outlet for research particularly as it impacts practice and for papers regarding education, public policy, and the identity of the profession of family psychology. As the official journal for the Society, CFP will provide a home for the members of the division and those in other fields interested in the most cutting edge issues in family psychology. Unlike other journals in the field, CFP is focused specifically on family psychology as a specialty practice, unique scientific domain, and critical element of psychological knowledge. CFP will seek and publish scholarly manuscripts that make a contribution to the knowledge base of family psychology specifically, and the science and practice of working with individuals, couples and families from a family systems perspective in general.
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