Background: Prescription drug misuse is widely acknowledged as a major public health issue in the United States. Surprisingly little research examines the association between prescription drug misuse and history of arrest among adults. Methods: We use data from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health to examine this association. Arrest was self-reported and separated into three categories: any, property crime, or violent crime. Prescription drug misuse was defined as use without a prescription or solely for the feeling or experience caused by the drug. We looked at the misuse of any prescription drug and also separate classes of misuse (pain relievers, sedatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants). Several multivariate logistic regressi...
Novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs), an emerging class of dangerous substances, generally mimic the acti...
Drug dependency is a complex and challenging condition that is strongly associated with increased cr...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Background: The United States’ opioid epidemic continues to escalate overdose deaths. Understanding ...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However,...
Prescription drugs (PD) undoubtedly help people with various physical or psychiatric ailments. Never...
Abstract Background: Various psychotropic prescription drugs are known to have potential for misuse...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However ...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
Objective: Suicide is one of the leading causes of injury-related mortality in the United States and...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
OBJECTIVES: The excessive prevalence of comorbid substance abuse among persons with severe mental il...
BACKGROUND: Criminal justice involved (CJS) populations with opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rat...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to simultaneously examine the prevalence and correlates of prescriptio...
The relationship between drug use and crime has been well-established in the literature among groups...
Novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs), an emerging class of dangerous substances, generally mimic the acti...
Drug dependency is a complex and challenging condition that is strongly associated with increased cr...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...
Background: The United States’ opioid epidemic continues to escalate overdose deaths. Understanding ...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However,...
Prescription drugs (PD) undoubtedly help people with various physical or psychiatric ailments. Never...
Abstract Background: Various psychotropic prescription drugs are known to have potential for misuse...
There is an abundance of research on the association between substance use and delinquency. However ...
Persons who abuse or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavior...
Objective: Suicide is one of the leading causes of injury-related mortality in the United States and...
Heavy drug use, of either amphetamines or opioids in the 30 days prior to arrest, is associated with...
OBJECTIVES: The excessive prevalence of comorbid substance abuse among persons with severe mental il...
BACKGROUND: Criminal justice involved (CJS) populations with opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rat...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to simultaneously examine the prevalence and correlates of prescriptio...
The relationship between drug use and crime has been well-established in the literature among groups...
Novel psychoactive drugs (NPDs), an emerging class of dangerous substances, generally mimic the acti...
Drug dependency is a complex and challenging condition that is strongly associated with increased cr...
A large body of literature has explored the validity of self-reported drug use among criminal popula...