This paper investigates the relationship between chronic drug use and the health care system. Data from 536 African-American, Hispanic, and non- Hispanic White men and women were analyzed to determine independent risk factors for three outcome variables: 1) Need for health care treatment, 2) Utilization of health care treatment, and 3) Failure to receive needed treatment. Nine independent demographic, health, and drug-use history variables were assessed in logistic regression models. Chronic drug users were more likely in the past year to need health care treatment, were as likely to receive some health care treatment, and were more likely not to receive needed treatment than were nonusers
This study is a sub-analysis of the Internet based DRUGNET survey that was designed to research the ...
This paper used bivariate and multivariate analyses to estimate the relationships between chronic dr...
Abstract Background Illicit drug use (DU) and hazardous drinking (HD) among marginalized populations...
This paper investigates the relationship between chronic drug use and the health care system. Data f...
Much of health research that examines patterns of health utilization for chronic drug users fails to...
Background: Previous studies have found that health insurance and other socio-demographic factors ar...
High rates of nonmedical use of pain relievers and stimulants have been documented in the United Sta...
Objective. The aim of this study was to describe the relationship between sociodemo-graphic characte...
This study was conducted to identify factors accounting for differences in health care and drug trea...
Little is known about the impact of drug abuse/dependence on health insurance coverage, especially b...
The article describes the interaction of drug abusers with the social services system. Human service...
This dissertation had three specific aims: to estimate the prevalence of adherence among drug users,...
Substance abuse and dependence are common problems among the general population, but individuals wit...
Substance abuse and dependence are common problems among the general population, but individuals wit...
This study compares the prevalence of perceived and unmet needs of HIV-negative injection drug users...
This study is a sub-analysis of the Internet based DRUGNET survey that was designed to research the ...
This paper used bivariate and multivariate analyses to estimate the relationships between chronic dr...
Abstract Background Illicit drug use (DU) and hazardous drinking (HD) among marginalized populations...
This paper investigates the relationship between chronic drug use and the health care system. Data f...
Much of health research that examines patterns of health utilization for chronic drug users fails to...
Background: Previous studies have found that health insurance and other socio-demographic factors ar...
High rates of nonmedical use of pain relievers and stimulants have been documented in the United Sta...
Objective. The aim of this study was to describe the relationship between sociodemo-graphic characte...
This study was conducted to identify factors accounting for differences in health care and drug trea...
Little is known about the impact of drug abuse/dependence on health insurance coverage, especially b...
The article describes the interaction of drug abusers with the social services system. Human service...
This dissertation had three specific aims: to estimate the prevalence of adherence among drug users,...
Substance abuse and dependence are common problems among the general population, but individuals wit...
Substance abuse and dependence are common problems among the general population, but individuals wit...
This study compares the prevalence of perceived and unmet needs of HIV-negative injection drug users...
This study is a sub-analysis of the Internet based DRUGNET survey that was designed to research the ...
This paper used bivariate and multivariate analyses to estimate the relationships between chronic dr...
Abstract Background Illicit drug use (DU) and hazardous drinking (HD) among marginalized populations...