青少年阿片类药物使用障碍门诊治疗简要报告》。

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q1 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Sivabalaji Kaliamurthy, Emma Straton, Prianka Kumar, Anna Carleen
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目标:青少年因服用药物过量而死亡的人数正在增加,其中大部分是由芬太尼引起的,而阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的发病率也在上升。我们对使用芬太尼、出现 OUD 和寻求成瘾治疗的青少年的特征知之甚少。在此,我们介绍了在一家儿科成瘾诊所接受治疗的青少年患者(18 岁以下)的人口统计学数据和保留数据:我们纳入了 2023 年 1 月 3 日至 2023 年 10 月 17 日期间在儿科成瘾诊所就诊并被诊断为 OUD 的所有患者。我们根据入院后 1 个月和 3 个月的门诊情况,收集了有关人口统计学、开始服用治疗 OUD 的药物(MOUD)的决定、MOUD 的选择以及保留治疗的数据:患者包括 24 名青少年(入院时年龄 = 16.8 ± 1.0 岁,67% 为西班牙裔/拉丁裔,75% 有公共保险),他们符合中度至重度 OUD 标准,已知使用过芬太尼。所有患者都接受了 MOUD 治疗,21 名患者同意接受 MOUD 治疗;16 名青少年选择了丁丙诺啡/纳洛酮,5 名青少年选择了纳曲酮。在服药后3个月,14名患者(58%)继续接受治疗:青少年和家庭对 MOUD 治疗的接受度很高,大多数患者在服药后 3 个月仍在接受治疗。鉴于芬太尼的出现,需要进行更多的研究,以了解如何在门诊治疗中留住并支持青少年患者接受 OUD 治疗。
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Brief Report on Outpatient Treatment of Adolescent Opioid Use Disorder.

Objectives: Adolescents are experiencing an increase in substance-related overdose fatalities, with most attributed to fentanyl and an increase in the prevalence of opioid use disorder (OUD). We know little about the characteristics of adolescents who use fentanyl, develop OUD, and seek addiction treatment. Here, we present demographic data and retention data on adolescent patients (≤18 years) who were treated at a pediatric addiction clinic.

Methods: We included all patients who presented to an intake appointment at the pediatric addiction clinic between January 3, 2023, and October 17, 2023, and were diagnosed with OUD. We collected data on demographics, decision to start medicine for OUD (MOUD), choice of MOUD, and retention in treatment based on clinic visits at 1 month and 3 months postintake.

Results: Patients are consisted of 24 adolescents (Mage at intake = 16.8 ± 1.0 years, 67% Hispanic/Latinx, 75% public insurance) who met the criteria for moderate to severe OUD with known fentanyl use. All were offered MOUD, and 21 patients agreed to MOUD treatment; 16 adolescents selected buprenorphine/naloxone, and 5 selected naltrexone. At 3 months postintake, 14 patients (58%) were retained in treatment.

Conclusions: Adolescent and family acceptance of MOUD treatment was high, and most patients were retained in treatment at 3 months postintake. More studies are needed to understand how to retain and support adolescent patients in outpatient treatment for OUD given the emergence of fentanyl.

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Journal of Addiction Medicine
Journal of Addiction Medicine 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
9.10%
发文量
260
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of Journal of Addiction Medicine, the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Addiction Medicine, is to promote excellence in the practice of addiction medicine and in clinical research as well as to support Addiction Medicine as a mainstream medical sub-specialty. Under the guidance of an esteemed Editorial Board, peer-reviewed articles published in the Journal focus on developments in addiction medicine as well as on treatment innovations and ethical, economic, forensic, and social topics including: •addiction and substance use in pregnancy •adolescent addiction and at-risk use •the drug-exposed neonate •pharmacology •all psychoactive substances relevant to addiction, including alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, marijuana, opioids, stimulants and other prescription and illicit substances •diagnosis •neuroimaging techniques •treatment of special populations •treatment, early intervention and prevention of alcohol and drug use disorders •methodological issues in addiction research •pain and addiction, prescription drug use disorder •co-occurring addiction, medical and psychiatric disorders •pathological gambling disorder, sexual and other behavioral addictions •pathophysiology of addiction •behavioral and pharmacological treatments •issues in graduate medical education •recovery •health services delivery •ethical, legal and liability issues in addiction medicine practice •drug testing •self- and mutual-help.
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