Factors Associated With Adult Incarceration Among People With Opioid Use Disorder in New South Wales, Australia.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Christel Macdonald, Chrianna Bharat, Louisa Degenhardt, Matthew Hickman, Jack Stone, Rachel Sutherland, Mary Harrod, Jason Grebely, Thomas Santo
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Abstract

Introduction: People with opioid use disorder (OUD) are at elevated risk of incarceration. Understanding factors linked to this risk may support more targeted prevention and intervention efforts. This study used cross-sectional survey data to examine associations with time to first incarceration and repeated incarceration among individuals with OUD. Additionally, we wanted to examine the characteristics of people with opioid dependence who had been incarcerated.

Methods: Data were drawn from 297 adults with OUD in New South Wales, Australia (2023-2024). Participants completed structured interviews covering socio-demographics, substance use, adverse childhood experiences and criminal justice contact. A discrete-time event analysis examined correlates of first adult incarceration from age 18.

Results: Overall, 58% of participants reported having been incarcerated. In adjusted models, injecting drug use increased the risk of first-time incarceration in any given year (aOR: 3.55, 1.08-11.66), as did childhood exposure to household substance use (aOR: 1.80, 1.15-2.82), and being male (aOR: 1.83, 1.24-2.69). Greater secondary education reduced incarceration odds (aOR: 0.56, 0.37-0.86). In any given year, younger adults (18-24 years) were at highest risk of incarceration, whereas those aged 35 or older had notably lower odds (aOR: 0.16, 0.09-0.29).

Discussion and conclusions: Injecting drug use, limited education, and childhood exposure to household substance use were associated with higher incarceration risk. There is a need to consider broader social and developmental factors in supporting individuals with OUD. While systemic change is complex, this study adds to the evidence base that can inform more integrated approaches to reducing incarceration risk.

澳大利亚新南威尔士州阿片类药物使用障碍人群中与成人监禁相关的因素。
阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)患者被监禁的风险较高。了解与这种风险相关的因素可能有助于更有针对性的预防和干预工作。本研究使用横断面调查数据来研究OUD患者与首次监禁时间和重复监禁时间的关系。此外,我们想研究被监禁的阿片类药物依赖者的特征。方法:数据来自澳大利亚新南威尔士州297名成年OUD患者(2023-2024年)。参与者完成了结构化访谈,内容涉及社会人口统计学、药物使用、不良童年经历和刑事司法联系。一项离散时间事件分析研究了从18岁开始的第一次成人监禁的相关性。结果:总体而言,58%的参与者报告曾被监禁。在调整后的模型中,注射毒品使用增加了任何一年的首次监禁风险(aOR: 3.55, 1.08-11.66),儿童时期接触家庭物质使用(aOR: 1.80, 1.15-2.82)和男性(aOR: 1.83, 1.24-2.69)也是如此。较高的中等教育水平降低了入狱几率(aOR: 0.56, 0.37-0.86)。在任何一年中,年轻人(18-24岁)被监禁的风险最高,而35岁或以上的人的风险明显较低(aOR: 0.16, 0.09-0.29)。讨论和结论:注射吸毒、受教育程度有限、童年接触家庭物质使用与监禁风险较高相关。在支持OUD患者时,需要考虑更广泛的社会和发展因素。虽然系统性的变化是复杂的,但这项研究增加了证据基础,可以为减少监禁风险提供更综合的方法。
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Drug and alcohol review
Drug and alcohol review SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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期刊介绍: Drug and Alcohol Review is an international meeting ground for the views, expertise and experience of all those involved in studying alcohol, tobacco and drug problems. Contributors to the Journal examine and report on alcohol and drug use from a wide range of clinical, biomedical, epidemiological, psychological and sociological perspectives. Drug and Alcohol Review particularly encourages the submission of papers which have a harm reduction perspective. However, all philosophies will find a place in the Journal: the principal criterion for publication of papers is their quality.
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