Authors
Andrew Rosenblum, Mark Parrino, Sidney H Schnoll, Chunki Fong, Carleen Maxwell, Charles M Cleland, Stephen Magura, J David Haddox
Publication date
2007/9/6
Journal
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Volume
90
Issue
1
Pages
64-71
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A multi-state survey of 5663 opioid dependent persons enrolling in 72 methadone maintenance treatment programs (MMTPs) was conducted to determine the prevalence of prescription opioid (PO) abuse, factors associated with PO abuse and sources for POs. Regions where PO abuse was believed to be prevalent were oversampled; primary opioid was defined as the drug used the most before coming to the MMTP. Among primary heroin abusers, 69% reported abusing POs. Opioid abuse frequencies among primary PO abusers were oxycodone (79%), hydrocodone (67%), methadone (40%), morphine (29%), heroin (13%), hydromorphone (16%), fentanyl (9%) and buprenorphine (1%). Correlates (p≤.01) of PO abuse, using general estimating equations, were: low urbanicity (MMTPs located in comparatively low population density counties), white ethnicity, no history of injecting primary drug, no previous …
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