Trends in Opioid Misuse among Marijuana Users and Non-Users in the U.S. from 2007–2017
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data
2.2. Measures
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total Sample n (%) | Marijuana Never-User n (%) | Marijuana Ever-User n (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Total | 85,179 (100.0) | 41,628 (52.5) | 43,551 (47.5) |
Age | |||
18–25 | 27,500 (14.0) | 13,096 (12.8) | 14,404 (15.3) |
26–34 | 17,537 (15.9) | 7592 (13.4) | 9945 (18.8) |
35–49 | 22,575 (24.8) | 10,876 (23.3) | 11,699 (26.4) |
50+ | 17,567 (45.3) | 10,064 (50.5) | 7503 (39.5) |
Sex | |||
Male | 39,840 (48.2) | 17,859 (43.9) | 21,981 (53.1) |
Female | 45,339 (51.8) | 23,769 (56.1) | 21,570 (46.9) |
Marital status | |||
Married | 35,124 (51.8) | 18,887 (55.6) | 16,237 (47.5) |
Widowed | 2488 (5.7) | 1790 (8.3) | 698 (2.9) |
Divorced or separated | 9220 (13.8) | 3853 (11.7) | 5367 (16.2) |
Never been married | 38,347 (28.7) | 17,098 (24.5) | 21,249 (33.4) |
Race | |||
Non-Hispanic White | 51,839 (64.1) | 22,765 (57.3) | 29,074 (71.6) |
Non-Hispanic Black | 10,704 (11.9) | 5589 (12.3) | 5115 (11.3) |
Hispanic | 14,240 (15.9) | 8598 (19.7) | 5642 (11.7) |
Other races | 8396 (8.1) | 4676 (10.6) | 3720 (5.4) |
Overall health | |||
Excellent | 9761 (21.0) | 5381 (22.4) | 4380 (19.5) |
Very good | 16,151 (36.6) | 7513 (34.7) | 8638 (38.7) |
Good | 11,800 (28.5) | 5481 (28.7) | 6319 (28.3) |
Fair/poor | 4829 (13.9) | 2237 (14.2) | 2592 (13.5) |
Education categories | |||
Less than high school | 10,884 (12.6) | 6395 (15.7) | 4489 (9.1) |
High school graduate | 22,575 (24.8) | 11,329 (25.9) | 11,246 (23.6) |
Some college/associates degree | 28,723 (31.0) | 12,670 (27.5) | 16,053 (34.9) |
College graduate | 22,997 (31.6) | 11,234 (30.9) | 11,763 (32.4) |
Employment status | |||
Employed full-time | 44,410 (49.5) | 19,602 (43.4) | 24,808 (56.3) |
Employed part-time | 13,345 (13.0) | 6410 (12.2) | 6935 (13.9) |
Unemployed | 5178 (4.4) | 2343 (4.0) | 2835 (4.9) |
Other | 22,246 (33.0) | 13,273 (40.3) | 8973 (24.9) |
Total family income | |||
Less than $20,000 | 17,309 (16.6) | 8723 (17.6) | 8586 (15.5) |
$20,000–$49,999 | 26,814 (29.7) | 13,476 (31.8) | 13,338 (27.4) |
$50,000–$74,999 | 13,247 (15.9) | 6386 (15.9) | 6861 (16.0) |
$75,000 or more | 27,809 (37.8) | 13,043 (34.8) | 14,766 (41.2) |
Past year serious psychological distress | |||
Yes | 6620 (11.2) | 2172 (7.3) | 4448 (15.4) |
No | 35,934 (88.8) | 18,445 (92.7) | 17,489 (84.6) |
Ever smoked a cigarette | |||
Yes | 51,631 (62.0) | 15,532 (41.8) | 36,099 (84.4) |
No | 33,548 (38.0) | 26,096 (58.2) | 7452 (15.6) |
Ever had a drink of alcoholic beverage | |||
Yes | 73,217 (86.0) | 30,482 (74.8) | 42,735 (98.3) |
No | 11,948 (14.0) | 11,133 (25.2) | 815 (1.7) |
Ever used crack | |||
Yes | 3022 (23.2) | 57 (20.5) | 2965 (23.3) |
No | 10,044 (76.8) | 218 (79.5) | 9826 (76.7) |
Ever used heroin | |||
Yes | 1945 (2.1) | 43 (0.1) | 1902 (4.3) |
No | 83,220 (97.9) | 41,576 (99.9) | 41,644 (95.7) |
Ever used methamphetamine | |||
Yes | 4991 (6.0) | 150 (0.4) | 4841 (12.2) |
No | 80,136 (94.0) | 41,443 (99.6) | 38,693 (87.8) |
Prescription-opioid misuse ever-use | |||
Yes | 10,406 (10.5) | 1623 (3.6) | 8783 (18.2) |
No | 74,773 (89.5) | 40,005 (96.4) | 34,768 (81.8) |
Prescription-opioid past-year misuse | |||
Yes | 4556 (4.2) | 772 (1.6) | 3784 (7.1) |
No | 80,623 (95.8) | 40,856 (98.4) | 39,767 (92.9) |
Prescription-opioid past-month misuse | |||
Yes | 1314 (1.2) | 157 (0.4) | 1157 (2.2) |
No | 83,865 (98.8) | 41,471 (99.6) | 42,394 (97.8) |
Marijuana Use | Prescription-Opioid Ever Misuse OR (95% CI) | Prescription-Opioid Past-Year Misuse OR (95% CI) | Prescription-Opioid Past-Month Misuse OR (95% CI) |
---|---|---|---|
Ever use | |||
Yes | 3.04 (2.68–3.43) | 3.44 (3.00–3.94) | 4.50 (3.35–6.05) |
No | Ref | ref | Ref |
Past-year use | |||
Yes | 3.67 (3.23–4.16) | 2.89 (2.48–3.36) | 3.12 (2.07–4.72) |
No | Ref | ref | Ref |
Past-month use | |||
Yes | 3.04 (2.67–3.46) | 3.24 (2.85–3.68) | 4.27 (3.34–5.44) |
No | Ref | ref | Ref |
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Azagba, S.; Shan, L.; Manzione, L.; Qeadan, F.; Wolfson, M. Trends in Opioid Misuse among Marijuana Users and Non-Users in the U.S. from 2007–2017. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 4585. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224585
Azagba S, Shan L, Manzione L, Qeadan F, Wolfson M. Trends in Opioid Misuse among Marijuana Users and Non-Users in the U.S. from 2007–2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(22):4585. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224585
Chicago/Turabian StyleAzagba, Sunday, Lingpeng Shan, Lauren Manzione, Fares Qeadan, and Mark Wolfson. 2019. "Trends in Opioid Misuse among Marijuana Users and Non-Users in the U.S. from 2007–2017" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 22: 4585. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224585
APA StyleAzagba, S., Shan, L., Manzione, L., Qeadan, F., & Wolfson, M. (2019). Trends in Opioid Misuse among Marijuana Users and Non-Users in the U.S. from 2007–2017. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(22), 4585. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16224585