The United States is experiencing a drug overdose mortality epidemic marked by the introduction and spread of opioids across rural and urban areas. The epidemic’s effect on adults of prime working age (ages 25-54) has been substantial, with the mortality from drug overdoses more than tripling between 1999 and 2018—from 11.3 to 36.5 deaths per 100,000 people
This paper investigates the determining factors influencing the opioid epidemic in each of the 50 st...
The effects of the opioid crisis have varied across diverse and socioeconomically defined urban comm...
Over the last two decades, opioid-related mortality rates have increased dramatically to become a se...
Objectives: Dramatic increases in opioid and drug overdose mortality have occurred in the United Sta...
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, roughly 2.1 million Americans experienced a...
The new epidemic in the United States is a storm of the most powerful classification of drugs: opioi...
The CDC reported 70,237 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2017 (Scholl et al., MMWR 2018;...
The opioid epidemic affects multiple segments of the U.S. population (1). Occupational patterns migh...
News of the opioid epidemic has circled globally. Cases by the thousands of overdose related deaths ...
The recent rise in opioid-related overdose deaths is part of a larger trend in drug use that started...
The opioid epidemic is a tragedy in the United States. In the 12-month period that ended in April 20...
The United States is in an opioid crisis. Of all the opioids that are marketed in the United States ...
BackgroundWith the emergence of illicit fentanyl, fentanyl-involved overdose rates increased from 20...
The United States is facing a vast epidemic of opioid-related deaths. More than 2.4 million American...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
This paper investigates the determining factors influencing the opioid epidemic in each of the 50 st...
The effects of the opioid crisis have varied across diverse and socioeconomically defined urban comm...
Over the last two decades, opioid-related mortality rates have increased dramatically to become a se...
Objectives: Dramatic increases in opioid and drug overdose mortality have occurred in the United Sta...
According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, roughly 2.1 million Americans experienced a...
The new epidemic in the United States is a storm of the most powerful classification of drugs: opioi...
The CDC reported 70,237 drug overdose deaths in the United States in 2017 (Scholl et al., MMWR 2018;...
The opioid epidemic affects multiple segments of the U.S. population (1). Occupational patterns migh...
News of the opioid epidemic has circled globally. Cases by the thousands of overdose related deaths ...
The recent rise in opioid-related overdose deaths is part of a larger trend in drug use that started...
The opioid epidemic is a tragedy in the United States. In the 12-month period that ended in April 20...
The United States is in an opioid crisis. Of all the opioids that are marketed in the United States ...
BackgroundWith the emergence of illicit fentanyl, fentanyl-involved overdose rates increased from 20...
The United States is facing a vast epidemic of opioid-related deaths. More than 2.4 million American...
While deaths are certainly the most obvious consequence of the opioid epidemic, opioid use disorder ...
This paper investigates the determining factors influencing the opioid epidemic in each of the 50 st...
The effects of the opioid crisis have varied across diverse and socioeconomically defined urban comm...
Over the last two decades, opioid-related mortality rates have increased dramatically to become a se...