Little is known about the factors that influence providers' perceptions of patient risk for aberrant opioid use. Patient gender may interact with previous opioid misuse to influence these perceptions. We asked 131 physicians to view videos and vignettes for 8 virtual patients with chronic pain. Gender (male/female) and previous prescription opioid misuse (present/absent) varied across patients; the vignettes were otherwise balanced on demographic and clinical characteristics. For each patient, providers assessed 4 risk domains: opioid-related adverse events, opioid misuse or abuse, opioid addiction, and opioid diversion. Results indicated a significant gender-by-misuse interaction for risk of opioid misuse orabuse. When previous misuse beha...
Che Suraya Zin,1 Nor Elina Alias,1 Nor Hidayah Taufek,1 Mazlila Meor Ahmad21Kulliyah of Pharmacy, In...
[[abstract]]Opioids are widely used as the pain reliever and also notorious for being addictive drug...
Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant...
Background: Opioid dependence is a chronic relapsing disease with a number of related harms. Despite...
It is generally understood that pain experience and opioid abuse have relied on male-dominated model...
BACKGROUND:There are sex differences in buprenorphine/naloxone clinical trials for opioid use. While...
Women have a higher prevalence of chronic noncancer pain conditions and report more severe pain, yet...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
Objectives Sex as a biological variable affects response to opioids. However, few reports describe t...
BackgroundLimited research has explored risk factors for opioid pain medication misuse, concomitant ...
Background: Opioid abuse/dependence is associated with multiple negative outcomes relative to other ...
[[abstract]]Opioids are widely used as the pain reliever and also notorious for being addictive drug...
There are conflicting contrasting results about sex differences in the response to opioids for pain ...
Che Suraya Zin,1 Nor Elina Alias,1 Nor Hidayah Taufek,1 Mazlila Meor Ahmad21Kulliyah of Pharmacy, In...
[[abstract]]Opioids are widely used as the pain reliever and also notorious for being addictive drug...
Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant...
Background: Opioid dependence is a chronic relapsing disease with a number of related harms. Despite...
It is generally understood that pain experience and opioid abuse have relied on male-dominated model...
BACKGROUND:There are sex differences in buprenorphine/naloxone clinical trials for opioid use. While...
Women have a higher prevalence of chronic noncancer pain conditions and report more severe pain, yet...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
The use of opioids for noncancer pain is widespread, and more than 16,000 die of opioid-related caus...
Objectives Sex as a biological variable affects response to opioids. However, few reports describe t...
BackgroundLimited research has explored risk factors for opioid pain medication misuse, concomitant ...
Background: Opioid abuse/dependence is associated with multiple negative outcomes relative to other ...
[[abstract]]Opioids are widely used as the pain reliever and also notorious for being addictive drug...
There are conflicting contrasting results about sex differences in the response to opioids for pain ...
Che Suraya Zin,1 Nor Elina Alias,1 Nor Hidayah Taufek,1 Mazlila Meor Ahmad21Kulliyah of Pharmacy, In...
[[abstract]]Opioids are widely used as the pain reliever and also notorious for being addictive drug...
Background: It is essential to focus attention on sex-specific factors which are clinically relevant...