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  • Prescription Opioid Use Among Adults With Chronic Pain: United States, 2019
    Results—In 2019, 22 1% of U S adults with chronic pain used a prescription opioid in the past 3 months Prescription opioid use among adults with chronic pain varied by age group, sex, educational attainment, employment status, poverty status, and health insurance coverage
  • Prevalence and correlates of prescription opioid use among US adults . . .
    This study estimates the prevalence of prescription opioid use (POU) in the United States (US) in 2019–2020, both in the general population and specifically among adults with pain It also identifies key geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic correlates of POU
  • The prevalence of opioid medication use among adults in the United States
    Results: We found 30 8 million adults (95 percent CI: 29 3-32 3 million), or 12 3 percent (11 8-12 8) of the population, had used opioids for pain in the preceding 12 months, while 9 3 million (8 6-10 0 million), or 3 7 percent (3 5-4 0), had used opioids for chronic pain in the preceding 3 months
  • Nationally Representative Rates of Incident Prescription Opioid Use . . .
    Among adults who did not use prescription opioids in 2019, a 1-year cumulative incidence of 4 1% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 3 5–4 6) was seen in 2020, with an incidence rate (IR) of 32 6 cases of new prescription opioid use per 1,000 person-years (PYs)
  • Long-Term Opioid Therapy for Nonterminal Pain - AAFP
    The economic costs of pain in the United States J Pain 2012;13(8):715-724 Dahlhamer JM, Connor EM, Bose J, et al Prescription Opioid Use Among Adults With Chronic Pain: United States, 2019
  • The Opioid Crisis: Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery
    The opioid overdose crisis stands as one of the most devastating public health emergencies in recent U S history Nearly every American community has felt the impact In 2022, approximately 82,000 people died from opioid overdoses—about 224 people every single day Yet amid these stark statistics lies a message of hope: opioid use disorder is a
  • The ASAM National Practice Guideline for the Use of . . . - SAMHSA
    uses the term “opioid use disorder” (OUD) ÎAccording to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 4 5 million individuals in the United States were current (past month), nonmedical users of prescription opioids and 289,000 were current (past month) users of heroin ÎThe leading causes of death in people using opioids for nonmedical
  • Chronic pain: Medication decisions - Mayo Clinic
    Chronic pain: Medication decisions People with chronic pain may experience depression, anxiety and trouble sleeping Chronic pain is pain that is long lasting It can affect every aspect of life — from relationships to finances Dowell D, et al CDC clinical practice guideline for prescribing opioids for pain – United States, 2022
  • Factors associated with frequent or daily use of prescription opioids . . .
    Adults with chronic pain were significantly more likely to use opioids if they had incomes below the federal poverty level (15 7%), relied on public health insurance (14 8%), had been hospitalized in the past year (17 8%), or rated their health as fair or poor (18 4%)
  • NIH Research on Managing Chronic Pain
    More than 50 million U S adults experience chronic pain, defined as pain lasting three months or longer Of these, 17 million experience high-impact chronic pain, which often limits daily activity Chronic pain is more common among older adults, women, American Indian or Alaska Native people, those living in rural areas, and adults who are publicly insured, unemployed, or living in poverty





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