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Co-Occurring Risk Factors for Arrest among Persons with Opioid Abuse and Dependence: Implications for Developing Interventions to Limit Criminal Justice Involvement

机译:阿片类药物滥用和依赖者同时发生的危险因素:开发干预措施以限制刑事司法介入的意义

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Persons who abuse opioids or are dependent on opioids are at elevated risk for arrest. Co-occurring behavioral health problems may exacerbate that risk, although the extent of any such increase has not been described. This study examines such risk factors among 40,238 individuals with a diagnosis of opioid abuse or dependence who were enrolled in the Massachusetts Medicaid program in 2010. Medicaid data were merged with statewide arrest data to assess the effects of co-existing mental illness, substance abuse, and previous arrests on arrest during 2010. Persons with serious mental illnesses (psychotic and bipolar disorders) and those with two or more pre-2010 arrests had significantly increased greater odds of arrest. We believe this to be the first study examining effects of co-occurring risk factors on arrest in a large population with opioid dependency/abuse. These findings identify predictors of arrest that could be used to design interventions targeting specific co-occurring risk factors.
机译:滥用阿片类药物或依赖阿片类药物的人被捕的风险较高。并发的行为健康问题可能会加剧这种风险,尽管尚未说明这种增加的程度。这项研究调查了2010年参加马萨诸塞州医疗补助计划的40238名诊断为阿片类药物滥用或依赖性的个体中的此类危险因素。医疗补助数据与全州逮捕数据合并,以评估并存的精神疾病,药物滥用,以及先前在2010年期间因逮捕而被捕的人。患有严重精神疾病(精神病和双相情感障碍)的人以及在2010年之前被捕两次或两次以上的人,被捕的几率大大增加。我们认为这是第一个研究同时发生的危险因素对阿片类药物依赖/滥用大人群逮捕的影响的研究。这些发现确定了逮捕的预测因素,可用于设计针对特定的同时发生的危险因素的干预措施。

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