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The relationships of childhood trauma and adulthood prescription pain reliever misuse and injection drug use.

Authors :
Quinn, Kelly
Boone, Lauren
Scheidell, Joy D.
Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro
McGorray, Susan P.
Beharie, Nisha
Cottler, Linda B.
Khan, Maria R.
Source :
Drug & Alcohol Dependence. Dec2016, Vol. 169, p190-198. 9p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>We examined associations between childhood trauma and adulthood prescription pain reliever misuse (PPRM) and injection drug use (IDU) in a nationally-representative U.S. sample to further understanding of factors associated with these epidemics.<bold>Methods: </bold>National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health data (N=12,288) yielded nine childhood traumas: neglect; emotional, physical, sexual abuse; parental incarceration and binge drinking; witnessed, threatened with, and experienced violence. We estimated adjusted odds ratios (AOR) and 95% confidence intervals for the association of each trauma and cumulative trauma and drug initiation in emerging and later adulthood.<bold>Results: </bold>Outcome prevalences were 20% (PPRM) and 1% (IDU) in emerging adulthood and 10% PPRM in adulthood. We observed dose-response relationships that varied across outcomes. Cumulative trauma (referent=none) was associated with 34-79% greater odds of PPRM (emerging adulthood) across one to five+ trauma categories. The gradient was most consistent and associations strongest for adulthood PPRM: one trauma AOR=1.46(1.12, 1.91); two AOR=1.71(1.23, 2.36); three AOR=2.16(1.43, 2.36); four AOR=2.70(1.42, 5.62); five+ AOR=3.09(1.52, 6.30). Dose-response was less consistent for IDU, but 4 and 5+ traumas were associated with approximately seven and five times the odds of IDU. Neglect, emotional abuse, and parental incarceration and binge drinking were associated with 25-55% increased odds of PPRM. Sexual abuse and witnessed violence were associated with nearly 3 and 5 times the odds of IDU.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Associations between childhood trauma and PPRM/IDU highlight the need for trauma-informed interventions for drug users and early trauma screening and treatment for prevention of drug misuse over the life course. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03768716
Volume :
169
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Drug & Alcohol Dependence
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119965090
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.09.021