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Title: An Epidemiologic Overview of Prescription Drug Misuse


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An Epidemiologic Overview of Prescription Drug
Misuse
  • Howard D. Chilcoat
  • Tracy Dusablon
  • Department of Mental Hygiene
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • School of Hygiene and Public Health

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Extramedical Use
Used drug when it was not prescribed for you, or
that you took only for the experience or feeling
that it caused
3
Classes of drugs
  • Analgesics (e.g., Codiene)
  • Tranquilizers (e.g., Valium)
  • Sedatives (e.g., Seconal)
  • Stimulants (e.g., amphetamines)

4
Data Sources
  • National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (NHSDA),
    1985 1998
  • (Age 12, n 5,000 20,000)
  • National Comorbidity Study (NCS)
  • Diagnostic criteria for major psychiatric
    disorders (DSM-IIIR)
  • (Age 15 54, n 8,098)

5
Reported Lifetime and Past Year Use of
Prescription Drugs, NHSDA 1998
6
Past Year Use of Prescription Drugs by Sex,
NHSDA, 1998
7
Reported Use of Analgesics in Past Year (By Sex)
8
Reported Use of Tranquilizers in Past Year (By
Sex)
9
Reported Use of Sedatives in Past Year (By Sex)
10
Reported Use of Stimulants in Past Year (By Sex)
11
Reported Use of Analgesics in Past Year (Male)
12
Reported Use of Analgesics in Past Year (Female)
13
Reported Past Year Use of Prescription Drugs ,
Ages 60
14
Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use in the
Past Year (1998)
15
Prevalence of Extramedical Tranquilizer Use in
the Past Year (1998)
16
Prevalence of Extramedical Sedative Use in the
Past Year (1998)
17
Prevalence of Extramedical Stimulants in the Past
Year (1998)
18
Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use in the
Past Year
19
Cumulative Incidence of Analgesic Use
  • 0.12
  • Males
  • Females
  • 0.10
  • 0.08
  • Incidence
  • 0.06
  • 0.04
  • 0.02
  • 0.00
  • 0
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • 80
  • Age

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Cumulative Incidence of Tranquilizer Use
  • 0.06
  • Males
  • Females
  • 0.04
  • Incidence
  • 0.02
  • 0.00
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • Age

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Cumulative Incidence of Sedative Use
  • Males
  • 0.04
  • Females
  • 0.03
  • Incidence
  • 0.02
  • 0.01
  • 0.00
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • Age

22
Cumulative Incidence of Stimulant Use
  • Males
  • Females
  • 0.06
  • 0.04
  • Incidence
  • 0.02
  • 0.00
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • Age

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Lifetime Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use
24
Lifetime Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use
by Sex
25
Lifetime Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use
by Age Group
26
Lifetime Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use
by Race
27
Lifetime Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use
by Family Income
28
Prevalence of Extramedical Analgesic Use, Recent
Users ( 2 Years or Less)
29
Reported Lifetime and Past Year Dependence of
Prescription Drugs, NCS
30
Past Year Dependence of Prescription Drugs by
Sex, NCS
31
Rx Drug Dependence Lifetime Comorbidity with
Psychiatric Disorders
32
Cocaine Dependence Lifetime Comorbidity with
Psychiatric Disorders
33
Extramedical Analgesic Dependence Lifetime
Comorbidity with Psychiatric Disorders
34
Cumulative Probability of Analgesic Dependence
35
Odds Ratios 95 CI for Analgesic Dependence,
Given Use
Adjusted for age, race, education
36
Testing Causal Pathways between PTSD and
Substance Use Disorders
Howard D. Chilcoat Naomi Breslau Archives of G
eneral Psychiatry
1998
37
Potential Pathways
Traumatic Event
Drug A/D
PTSD
Drug A/D
38
Potential Pathways
PTSD
Relative Risk 16.9
Rx Drug A/D
39
Prevalence of Drug A/D by lifetime history of PTSD
40
Relative hazards (95 CI) of specified drug use
disorder by prior exposure to traumatic events
and PTSD
All estimates adjusted for sex, race, and
education Reference category never exposed to t
raumatic event
41
Findings
  • Prevalence (past year) of use of Rx drugs is
    comparable to that of cocaine analgesics most
    commonly misused
  • Ages 18 25 years highest period of risk for use
    and onset of Rx drugs and analgesics
  • Girls 12-17 years old might be particularly
    vulnerable
  • Relative to other drugs, sex differences are
    small, emerge after age 20 years
  • Whites and higher income more likely to use Rx
    drugs (analgesics) than other race/ethinicities

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Findings (contd)
  • High level of comorbidity with other psychiatric
    disorders
  • Strong relationship with antisocial personality
    disorder, cocaine dependence
  • Lifetime prevalence of Rx drug dependence
    similar to that for cocaine

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Future Research Directions
  • Epidemiology of Rx drug misuse remains relatively
    unexplored
  • Focus on Rx drug use by girls and young women
  • Rx misuse in the elderly
  • Causal relationships between RX drug misuse and
    other psychiatric disorders
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