Dominant narratives of prescription opioid misuse (POM) in the U.S. have portrayed it as an issue primarily affecting White communities. In this study we explore POM as reported in data from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, using an intersectional multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy (MAIHDA). We map the risk of POM through a series of multilevel models with individuals (N = 43,409) nested within strata formed by the intersections of gender, race/ethnicity, income, and age. We find meaningful heterogeneity between and within strata. The ten strata with the greatest risk for POM were comprised of individuals identifying as White, African American, and non-White Hispanic, and included ind...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...
A critical problem facing the health of the U.S. is the opioid epidemic which has been unfairly addr...
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem nationally. In an effort to curb this problem, emergenc...
BackgroundIn light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the u...
BackgroundIn light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the u...
Background: In light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the...
ImportanceMost drug epidemics in the United States have disproportionately affected nonwhite communi...
Background: Research describes inequities in substance use treatment, but few studies focus specific...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
Background: Prescription drug misuse, especially opioid misuse, has become a public health crisis in...
Although considerable research attention is paid to the misuse of controlled medications, a relative...
The author ran Linear Probability Model and Logistic Model regressions on data from the 2017 Medical...
Abstract Background Recent data suggest a disproportionate impact of opioid overdoses on Black Ameri...
Objectives: Dramatic increases in opioid and drug overdose mortality have occurred in the United Sta...
The great recession and the opioid epidemic are two defining public health events of the 21st centur...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...
A critical problem facing the health of the U.S. is the opioid epidemic which has been unfairly addr...
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem nationally. In an effort to curb this problem, emergenc...
BackgroundIn light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the u...
BackgroundIn light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the u...
Background: In light of the opioid epidemic in the United States, there is growing concern about the...
ImportanceMost drug epidemics in the United States have disproportionately affected nonwhite communi...
Background: Research describes inequities in substance use treatment, but few studies focus specific...
BackgroundRecent changes in opioid prescribing practices in the US may exacerbate disparities in opi...
Background: Prescription drug misuse, especially opioid misuse, has become a public health crisis in...
Although considerable research attention is paid to the misuse of controlled medications, a relative...
The author ran Linear Probability Model and Logistic Model regressions on data from the 2017 Medical...
Abstract Background Recent data suggest a disproportionate impact of opioid overdoses on Black Ameri...
Objectives: Dramatic increases in opioid and drug overdose mortality have occurred in the United Sta...
The great recession and the opioid epidemic are two defining public health events of the 21st centur...
Title: Rurality of medical provider and race of patient as risk factors for overdose in opioid use d...
A critical problem facing the health of the U.S. is the opioid epidemic which has been unfairly addr...
Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem nationally. In an effort to curb this problem, emergenc...