Factors associated with non-medical use of prescription drugs among individuals with a legitimate prescription for medical purposes: A population-based study.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-22 DOI:10.1177/14550725211003417
Minna Pylväs-Korolainen, Karoliina Karjalainen, Tomi Lintonen
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Background: Psychoactive prescription drugs are known to have abuse potential. This study was aimed at studying the non-medical use of prescription drugs (NMUPD) among individuals with prescriptions for anxiolytics, sedatives, or strong analgesics. We examined the association of socio-demographics, binge drinking, the number of drug prescriptions, and drug types prescribed for medical purposes with NMUPD among the general Finnish population.

Methods: Data were derived from population-based (ages 15-69 years) Drug Surveys conducted in Finland in 2006, 2010, and 2014. The response rates varied between 48% and 55%. Individuals with prescriptions for one or more prescription drugs in the last 12 months were included (n = 1,602) and divided into three groups: medical use only, NMUPD, and NMUPD with illicit drug use (ILLICIT USE). Multinomial logistic regression was used.

Results: Among individuals with a prescription for at least one prescription drug, 5.7% reported NMUPD. Living alone and being outside the labour force were associated with NMUPD. Younger age, living in a large city, living alone, and unemployment were associated with ILLICIT USE. Frequent binge drinking and a high number of drug prescriptions were associated with both NMUPD and ILLICIT USE. Those reporting ILLICIT USE were more likely to have a prescription for sedatives.

Conclusions: Although NMUPD is on a rather low level among those who have a prescription for legitimate purposes, having multiple prescriptions increased the likelihood of NMUPD. Low socio-economic position and binge drinking are associated with NMUPD and this should be taken into account when planning interventions and preventive actions.

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具有合法医疗处方的个人非医疗使用处方药的相关因素:一项基于人群的研究
背景:已知精神活性处方药有滥用的可能。本研究旨在研究处方药物(NMUPD)在抗焦虑药、镇静剂或强镇痛药处方个体中的非医疗使用情况。我们研究了芬兰普通人群中NMUPD与社会人口统计学、酗酒、药物处方数量和用于医疗目的的药物类型的关系。方法:数据来源于2006年、2010年和2014年在芬兰进行的基于人群(15-69岁)的药物调查。应答率在48%到55%之间。包括在过去12个月内有一种或多种处方药处方的个人(n = 1,602),并分为三组:仅医疗使用,NMUPD和NMUPD合并非法药物使用(非法使用)。采用多项逻辑回归。结果:在至少有一种处方药处方的个体中,5.7%的人报告了NMUPD。独居和不在劳动力市场与NMUPD有关。年龄较小、居住在大城市、独居和失业与非法使用有关。频繁的酗酒和大量的药物处方与NMUPD和非法使用有关。那些报告非法使用的人更有可能有镇静剂处方。结论:虽然NMUPD在合法处方人群中处于相当低的水平,但多处方增加了NMUPD的可能性。低社会经济地位和酗酒与NMUPD有关,在规划干预措施和预防行动时应考虑到这一点。
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