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6 个美国大都市地区纵向研究中青年人群阿片类药物使用模式的心理社会相关因素。

Psychosocial Correlates of Opioid Use Profiles among Young Adults in a Longitudinal Study across 6 US Metropolitan Areas.

机构信息

Department of Global Health, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.

TSET Health Promotion Research Center, Stephenson Cancer Center, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine,University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.

出版信息

Subst Use Misuse. 2023;58(8):981-988. doi: 10.1080/10826084.2023.2201839. Epub 2023 Apr 20.

Abstract

: Examining opioid use profiles over time and related factors among young adults is crucial to informing prevention efforts. : This study analyzed baseline data (Fall 2018) and one-year follow-up data from a cohort of 2,975 US young adults (=24.55, 42.1% male; 71.7% White; 11.4% Hispanic). Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine: 1) psychosocial correlates (i.e. adverse childhood experiences [ACEs], depressive symptoms, parental substance use) of lifetime opioid use (i.e. prescription use vs. nonuse, nonmedical prescription [NMPO] use, and heroin use, respectively); and 2) psychosocial correlates and baseline lifetime use in relation to past 6-month use at one-year follow-up (i.e. prescription use vs. nonuse and NMPO/heroin use, respectively). : At baseline, lifetime use prevalence was: 30.2% prescription, 9.7% NMPO, and 3.1% heroin; past 6-month use prevalence was: 7.6% prescription, 2.5% NMPO, and 0.9% heroin. Compared to prescription users, nonusers reported fewer ACEs and having parents more likely to use tobacco, but less likely alcohol; NMPO users did not differ; and heroin users reported more ACEs and having parents more likely to use cannabis but less likely alcohol. At one-year follow-up, past 6-month use prevalence was: 4.3% prescription, 1.3% NMPO, and 1.4% heroin; relative to prescription users, nonusers were less likely to report baseline lifetime opioid use and reported fewer ACEs, and NMPO/heroin users were less likely to report baseline prescription opioid use but more likely heroin use. : Psychosocial factors differentially correlate with young adult opioid use profiles, and thus may inform targeted interventions addressing different use patterns and psychosocial risk factors.

摘要

: 研究年轻人中长期阿片类药物使用情况及其相关因素对于指导预防工作至关重要。: 本研究分析了 2975 名美国年轻成年人队列的基线数据(2018 年秋季)和一年随访数据(24.55 岁,42.1%为男性;71.7%为白人;11.4%为西班牙裔)。采用多项逻辑回归分析,研究了:1)终生阿片类药物使用(即处方使用与非使用、非医疗处方[NMPO]使用和海洛因使用)的心理社会相关因素(即不良童年经历[ACEs]、抑郁症状、父母物质使用);2)心理社会相关因素与基线终生使用与一年随访时过去 6 个月使用的关系(即处方使用与非使用和 NMPO/海洛因使用)。: 在基线时,终生使用的流行率分别为:30.2%为处方,9.7%为 NMPO,3.1%为海洛因;过去 6 个月使用的流行率分别为:7.6%为处方,2.5%为 NMPO,0.9%为海洛因。与处方使用者相比,非使用者报告 ACEs 较少,且父母更有可能使用烟草,但不太可能使用酒精;NMPO 使用者没有差异;海洛因使用者报告 ACEs 较多,且父母更有可能使用大麻,但不太可能使用酒精。在一年随访时,过去 6 个月使用的流行率分别为:4.3%为处方,1.3%为 NMPO,1.4%为海洛因;与处方使用者相比,非使用者不太可能报告基线终生阿片类药物使用情况,报告 ACEs 较少,NMPO/海洛因使用者不太可能报告基线处方阿片类药物使用情况,但更有可能使用海洛因。: 心理社会因素与年轻人的阿片类药物使用情况相关,因此可以为解决不同使用模式和心理社会风险因素提供有针对性的干预措施。

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