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Substance Use Disorders
This collection includes research on the myriad social, biological, environmental, and psychological factors that influence and are associated with substance use disorders. Special attention is given to addiction prevention and treatment services, harm reduction strategies, policy measures and access to care, and integration of the behavioral health workforce and general health care.
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Alcohol Consumption and 15 Causes of Fatal Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 63Issue 2p286–300Published online: May 15, 2022- Hillel R. Alpert
- Megan E. Slater
- Young-Hee Yoon
- Chiung M. Chen
- Nancy Winstanley
- Marissa B. Esser
Cited in Scopus: 1The proportion of fatal nontraffic injuries that involve high levels of alcohol use or alcohol intoxication was assessed by cause of injury to generate alcohol-attributable fractions. Updated alcohol-attributable fractions can contribute to improved estimates of the public health impact of excessive alcohol use. - Research Article
Binge Drinking, Other Substance Use, and Concurrent Use in the U.S., 2016–2018
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 60Issue 2p169–178Published in issue: February, 2021- Marissa B. Esser
- Cassandra M. Pickens
- Gery P. Guy Jr
- Mary E. Evans
Cited in Scopus: 9The use of multiple substances heightens the risk of overdose. Multiple substances, including alcohol, are commonly found among people who experience overdose-related mortality. However, the associations between alcohol use and the use of a range of other substances are often not assessed. Therefore, this study examines the associations between drinking patterns (e.g., binge drinking) and other substance use in the U.S., the concurrent use of alcohol and prescription drug misuse, and how other substance use varies by binge-drinking frequency. - Research Article
Distribution of Drinks Consumed by U.S. Adults by Average Daily Alcohol Consumption: A Comparison of 2 Nationwide Surveys
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 59Issue 5p669–677Published online: August 1, 2020- Marissa B. Esser
- Jeffrey J. Sacks
- Adam Sherk
- Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe
- Thomas K. Greenfield
- Carol Pierannunzi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9Estimates of alcohol consumption in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System are generally lower than those in other surveys of U.S. adults. This study compares the estimates of adults’ drinking patterns and the distribution of drinks consumed by average daily alcohol consumption from 2 nationwide telephone surveys. - Research Article
Binge Drinking and Prescription Opioid Misuse in the U.S., 2012–2014
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 57Issue 2p197–208Published online: June 11, 2019- Marissa B. Esser
- Gery P. Guy Jr.
- Kun Zhang
- Robert D. Brewer
Cited in Scopus: 38Prescription opioids were responsible for approximately 17,000 deaths in the U.S. in 2016. One in five prescription opioid deaths also involve alcohol. Drinkers who misuse prescription opioids (i.e., use without a prescription or use only for the experience or feeling it causes) are at a heightened risk of overdose. However, little is known about the relationship between drinking patterns and prescription opioid misuse.