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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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Comparing Outpatient Opioids, High-Risk Prescribing, and Opioid Poisoning Between Transgender and Cisgender Veterans: A Cross-sectional Analysis
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 63Issue 2p168–177Published online: April 5, 2022- Taylor L. Boyer
- John R. Blosnich
- Colin C. Hubbard
- Lisa K. Sharp
- John P. Cashy
- Katie J. Suda
Cited in Scopus: 0Transgender veterans have a high prevalence of substance use disorder and physical and mental-health comorbidities, which are associated with prescription opioid use and overdose risk. This study compares receipt of outpatient opioids, high-risk opioid prescribing, and opioid poisoning between transgender and cisgender (i.e., nontransgender) veterans. - Research Article
Opioid Prescribing by Dentists in the Veterans Health Administration
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 63Issue 3p371–383Published online: March 24, 2022- Katie J. Suda
- Charlesnika T. Evans
- Gretchen Gibson
- M. Marianne Jurasic
- Linda Poggensee
- Beverly Gonzalez
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0Nonopioid analgesics are more effective for most oral pain, but data suggest that dental prescribing of opioids is excessive. This study evaluates the extent to which opioids exceed recommendations and the characteristics associated with opioid overprescribing by Veterans Health Administration dentists. - Research Article
Trends in Opioid Prescribing by General Dentists and Dental Specialists in the U.S., 2012–2019
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 63Issue 1p3–12Published online: February 26, 2022- Connie H. Yan
- Todd A. Lee
- Lisa K. Sharp
- Colin C. Hubbard
- Charlesnika T. Evans
- Gregory S. Calip
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2Evidence suggests that U.S. dentists prescribe opioids excessively. There are limited national data on recent trends in opioid prescriptions by U.S. dentists. In this study, we examined trends in opioid prescribing by general dentists and dental specialists in the U.S. from 2012 to 2019. - Research Article
Comparison of Dental Benzodiazepine Prescriptions From the U.S., England, and Australia From 2013 to 2018
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 61Issue 1p73–79Published online: March 26, 2021- Leanne Teoh
- Wendy Thompson
- Colin C. Hubbard
- Walid Gellad
- Kathryn Finn
- Katie J. Suda
Cited in Scopus: 3Benzodiazepines contribute to substance use disorder and are often part of polydrug abuse, most frequently with opioids. Although dental opioid prescribing differs significantly between countries, little is known about the patterns of dental benzodiazepine prescribing. The aim of this study is to compare dental prescribing of benzodiazepines among the U.S., England, and Australia in 2013–2018. - Research Article
Characteristics Associated With Opioid and Antibiotic Prescribing by Dentists
American Journal of Preventive MedicineVol. 60Issue 5p648–657Published online: March 18, 2021- Colin C. Hubbard
- Charlesnika T. Evans
- Gregory S. Calip
- Susan A. Rowan
- Walid F. Gellad
- Allen Campbell
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9The objective of this study is to identify county-level characteristics that may be high-impact targets for opioid and antibiotic interventions to improve dental prescribing.