Background: The U.S. is in the midst of a public health crisis related to drug overdose deaths. Largely responsible for the dramatic increase in overdose deaths is the misuse of prescription drugs such as opioids and benzodiazepines. While much research attention has focused on correlates of prescription drug misuse in recent years, notable gaps in the literature remain. The current research addresses one of these gaps by examining the relationship between disability status and prescription drug misuse. Method: We examine data from the 2015 National Survey on Drug use and Health, a leading source of epidemiological data on drug use in the United States that added questions related to disability status to the 2015 survey. The current researc...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to simultaneously examine the prevalence and correlates of prescriptio...
Objectives: To investigate the opioid prescription patterns for adults with longstanding physical di...
The opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) is widespread and increasing in severity, and psychoso...
We aimed to identify differences in prescription opioid-related behaviors between adults with and wi...
Background Prescription opioid use among people with disabilities has not been well characterized. ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: Investigate whether the use of psychoactive drugs would be a predictor of incid...
Since 1997, substance users have received disability benefits only for impairments apart from their ...
Using 2006 adult substance abuse treatment admissions data (N = 12,639) from the State of Maine Trea...
Using 2006 adult substance abuse treatment admissions data (N = 12,639) from the State of Maine Trea...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Objective: Very few studies have examined the association be...
working paperThis study examines the effects of prescription opioid analgesic use for older American...
Background: The United States’ opioid epidemic continues to escalate overdose deaths. Understanding ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to simultaneously examine the prevalence and correlates of prescriptio...
Objectives: To investigate the opioid prescription patterns for adults with longstanding physical di...
The opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) is widespread and increasing in severity, and psychoso...
We aimed to identify differences in prescription opioid-related behaviors between adults with and wi...
Background Prescription opioid use among people with disabilities has not been well characterized. ...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ObjectivesThis study examined the association between benzodiazepine use and incident disability wit...
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: Investigate whether the use of psychoactive drugs would be a predictor of incid...
Since 1997, substance users have received disability benefits only for impairments apart from their ...
Using 2006 adult substance abuse treatment admissions data (N = 12,639) from the State of Maine Trea...
Using 2006 adult substance abuse treatment admissions data (N = 12,639) from the State of Maine Trea...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Objective: Very few studies have examined the association be...
working paperThis study examines the effects of prescription opioid analgesic use for older American...
Background: The United States’ opioid epidemic continues to escalate overdose deaths. Understanding ...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to simultaneously examine the prevalence and correlates of prescriptio...
Objectives: To investigate the opioid prescription patterns for adults with longstanding physical di...
The opioid crisis in the United States (U.S.) is widespread and increasing in severity, and psychoso...