The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use among young adult (18- to 23-year-old) users. Respondent-driven sampling was used to recruit 383 individuals in the Columbus, Ohio, area. The sample was almost 50% Caucasian and about 55% male. Qualitative interview participants (n = 45) were selected from the larger sample. Qualitative data suggest that pharmaceutical opioid availability was so pervasive that most individuals did not have to venture outside of their immediate social networks to find people who sold or shared pills. Participants emphasized differences between those who are actively involved in obtaining pills and those who play a more passive role. Activeinvolvement was descri...
Introduction and AimsThere has been an increase in prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer pa...
Introduction and Aims: Indicators suggest an escalation in opioid use globally, with recent HIV outb...
Background There has been a rise in the illicit use of pharmaceutical opioids (“pain pills”) in the ...
The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use a...
Pharmaceutical opioid misuse has been recognized as a growing public health problem across the natio...
OBJECTIVES: An exploratory study was undertaken to examine how being denied prescription opioids to ...
BACKGROUND:Prescription opioid misuse has become a leading cause of unintentional injury and death a...
Background There is growing evidence about illicit use of buprenorphine in the U.S. The study aims t...
The purpose of this research study is to explore the lived experience of using opiates, as described...
Copyright © 2014 Sheree M. Schrager et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Nonmedical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a problem among young adults, yet young NMP...
This study, conducted in Columbus, Ohio, identified the predictors of current (past 30 day) illicit ...
BACKGROUND: Non-medical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a substantial public health problem in the...
Introduction and Aims: Indicators suggest an escalation in opioid use globally, with recent HIV outb...
Introduction and Aims There has been an increase in prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer p...
Introduction and AimsThere has been an increase in prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer pa...
Introduction and Aims: Indicators suggest an escalation in opioid use globally, with recent HIV outb...
Background There has been a rise in the illicit use of pharmaceutical opioids (“pain pills”) in the ...
The study uses qualitative and quantitative data to describe sources of pain pills for illicit use a...
Pharmaceutical opioid misuse has been recognized as a growing public health problem across the natio...
OBJECTIVES: An exploratory study was undertaken to examine how being denied prescription opioids to ...
BACKGROUND:Prescription opioid misuse has become a leading cause of unintentional injury and death a...
Background There is growing evidence about illicit use of buprenorphine in the U.S. The study aims t...
The purpose of this research study is to explore the lived experience of using opiates, as described...
Copyright © 2014 Sheree M. Schrager et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Nonmedical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a problem among young adults, yet young NMP...
This study, conducted in Columbus, Ohio, identified the predictors of current (past 30 day) illicit ...
BACKGROUND: Non-medical prescription opioid (NMPO) use is a substantial public health problem in the...
Introduction and Aims: Indicators suggest an escalation in opioid use globally, with recent HIV outb...
Introduction and Aims There has been an increase in prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer p...
Introduction and AimsThere has been an increase in prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer pa...
Introduction and Aims: Indicators suggest an escalation in opioid use globally, with recent HIV outb...
Background There has been a rise in the illicit use of pharmaceutical opioids (“pain pills”) in the ...