1999 年至 2020 年纽约市阿片类药物过量致死的最新趋势

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Ibraheem M. Karaye, Can Martin Ludeke, Greta Muriel Eikermann, Annika Eyth, Tina Ramishvili, Omid Azimaraghi, Maira Rudolph, Nicole Aber, Vikram Bhasin, Alexandra Bastien, Matthias Eikermann
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本研究旨在评估纽约市(NYC)1999 年至 2020 年阿片类药物过量致死的总体时间趋势,以及按年龄、性别、种族/民族、郡、阿片类药物类型和意图分类的趋势。利用美国疾病控制和预防中心 WONDER 数据库中的数据,通过参考多种死因档案,并使用《疾病和相关健康问题国际统计分类第十次修订版》中的代码,确定了阿片类药物过量致死的情况。连接点回归评估了时间趋势,使用置换法计算了年度百分比变化和平均年度百分比变化。95% 的置信区间采用经验量值法和参数法进行估算。从 1999 年到 2020 年,纽约市共记录了 14371 例阿片类药物过量死亡。近年来,从 2011 年到 2020 年,总死亡人数每年增加 14.5%(95% CI,10.7-20.8)。在年龄、性别、种族/民族和阿片类药物类型等细分类别中,当代趋势有所恶化。这项研究的结果为纽约市内的各个地区提供了具体的衡量标准,有助于采取有针对性的干预措施,并建立基线,为这些努力的可持续性奠定基础。
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Recent Trends in Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths in New York City, 1999 to 2020

Recent Trends in Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths in New York City, 1999 to 2020

This study aimed to assess the temporal trends in opioid-involved overdose deaths in New York City (NYC) from 1999 to 2020 overall, and by age, sex, race/ethnicity, county, opioid type, and intent. Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s WONDER database, opioid overdose fatalities were identified by referencing the multiple cause of death files, utilizing codes from the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision. Joinpoint regression assessed temporal trends, with annual percentage changes and average annual percentage changes calculated using the permutation method. 95% confidence intervals were estimated using both the empirical quantile method and the parametric method. From 1999 to 2020, New York City recorded a total of 14,371 opioid-involved overdose deaths. In recent years, overall deaths have increased by 14.5% per year (95% CI, 10.7–20.8) from 2011 to 2020. Contemporary trends have worsened across the subcategories of age, sex, race/ethnicity, and opioid type. The findings of this study offer specific metrics for areas within NYC, facilitating targeted interventions and establishing baselines to underpin the sustainability of these efforts.

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15.90
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2.50%
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245
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mental Health and Addictions (IJMH) is a publication that specializes in presenting the latest research, policies, causes, literature reviews, prevention, and treatment of mental health and addiction-related topics. It focuses on mental health, substance addictions, behavioral addictions, as well as concurrent mental health and addictive disorders. By publishing peer-reviewed articles of high quality, the journal aims to spark an international discussion on issues related to mental health and addiction and to offer valuable insights into how these conditions impact individuals, families, and societies. The journal covers a wide range of fields, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, public health, psychiatry, history, and law. It publishes various types of articles, including feature articles, review articles, clinical notes, research notes, letters to the editor, and commentaries. The journal is published six times a year.
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