Opioid and methamphetamine co-use: associations with economic vulnerabilities and interpersonal victimization among SUD program clients

JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE IN THE ADDICTIONS(2023)

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Increases in methamphetamine use among individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD) have implications for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Secondary data from 28,358 adults (18+) in a multi-year evaluation of publicly funded SUD treatment was analyzed. A significant linear trend showed an increase in opioid and methamphetamine co-use over time. In the multinomial logistic regression, recent co-use of opioids and methamphetamine was significantly associated with being female, younger age, being White, living in a metropolitan community, greater economic hardship, using more substances (other than opioids and methamphetamine) relative to the other drug use patterns. Past-12-month interpersonal victimization was associated with co-use of opioids and methamphetamine relative to individuals who did not use opioids-methamphetamine and individuals who used opioids, no methamphetamine.
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Economic hardship,homelessness,polydrug use,substance use disorder,treatment-seeking,victimization
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