Opioid use disorders and overdoses from prescription opioids, heroin, and fentanyl have become a national public health crisis. Improving our knowledge about how people first come to misuse opioids can help to inform prevention and treatment interventions. This research brief dives into the stories behind opioid use initiation and provides intervention strategies
The opioid Epidemic is largely known around the world, no matter what state or country you are from,...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Background:Opioid overdose has become the leading cause of death among adults between 25 and 54 year...
The opioid crisis is a national public health emergency. Over 47,000 people in the U.S. died of opio...
Pharmaceutical opioid misuse has been recognized as a growing public health problem across the natio...
Background: Although previous research has found evidence that people misuse prescription opioids, t...
In the past 15 years, the nonmedical use of opioids in the United States has reached epidemic propor...
Introduction:Prescription opioids were responsible for approximately 17,000 deaths in the U.S. in 20...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
Over the past 25 years, opioid analgesic misuse has increased dramatically in the U.S., with concomi...
The opioid overdose crisis is a national public health emergency, made much worse in recent years by...
Drug overdoses are now the leading cause of death among Ohioans less than age 55 . More than two mil...
Introduction In the past decades, the opioid crisis has heavily impacted parts of the US society and...
Although studies on the initiation of substance abuse abound, the body of literature on prescription...
IntroductionResearch identifying pathways to heroin use has typically been conducted among urban pop...
The opioid Epidemic is largely known around the world, no matter what state or country you are from,...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Background:Opioid overdose has become the leading cause of death among adults between 25 and 54 year...
The opioid crisis is a national public health emergency. Over 47,000 people in the U.S. died of opio...
Pharmaceutical opioid misuse has been recognized as a growing public health problem across the natio...
Background: Although previous research has found evidence that people misuse prescription opioids, t...
In the past 15 years, the nonmedical use of opioids in the United States has reached epidemic propor...
Introduction:Prescription opioids were responsible for approximately 17,000 deaths in the U.S. in 20...
Mortality resulting from drug abuse (or overdose) has tremendously increased over the past decades. ...
Over the past 25 years, opioid analgesic misuse has increased dramatically in the U.S., with concomi...
The opioid overdose crisis is a national public health emergency, made much worse in recent years by...
Drug overdoses are now the leading cause of death among Ohioans less than age 55 . More than two mil...
Introduction In the past decades, the opioid crisis has heavily impacted parts of the US society and...
Although studies on the initiation of substance abuse abound, the body of literature on prescription...
IntroductionResearch identifying pathways to heroin use has typically been conducted among urban pop...
The opioid Epidemic is largely known around the world, no matter what state or country you are from,...
INTRODUCTION: In the past decade, prescription opioid use increased exponentially and concomitantly ...
Background:Opioid overdose has become the leading cause of death among adults between 25 and 54 year...