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Injury, pain, and prescription opioid use among former National Football League (NFL) players.

机译:前国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)运动员受伤,疼痛和使用类阿片处方药。

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BACKGROUND: Athletes with injury-related pain, especially National Football League (NFL) players, are at increased risk for opioid use and misuse which may result in medical, psychiatric and social problems. This is the first study to evaluate the intersection of sports pain and opioid use and misuse among former NFL players. METHODS: A telephone survey of 644 retired NFL players from the 2009 Retired Players Association Directory was conducted (53.4% completion rate) from March to August 2010. RESULTS: Over half (52%) used opioids during their NFL career with 71% reporting misuse. Additionally, 15% of NFL misusers currently misused vs. 5% among players who used just as prescribed during their NFL career. Prevalence of current opioid use was 7%-3 times the rate of the general population. Multivariate analyses indicated that significant NFL pain increased the adjusted odds (AOR) of any current opioid use vs. non-use (AOR 6.76, 95%CI 2.88-15.87), as did moderate to severe mental impairment (AOR 1.88, 95%CI 1.19-2.98) and heavy drinking in the past week (AOR 2.15, 95%CI 1.17-3.98). Undiagnosed concussions singly predicted current misuse vs. use just as prescribed (AOR 4.25, 95%CI 1.12-16.22). Three variables predicted current misuse vs. non-use: significant pain (AOR 8.33, 95%CI 1.98-35.04), undiagnosed concussions (AOR 3.51, 95%CI 1.98-35.04) and heavy drinking (AOR 3.48, 95%CI 1.63-7.41). CONCLUSIONS: Players who misused during their NFL career were most likely to misuse currently compared to others. Current misuse was associated with more NFL pain, undiagnosed concussions and heavy drinking. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine the long term effects of opioid misuse among athletes.
机译:背景:患有与受伤有关的疼痛的运动员,尤其是国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)运动员,使用和使用阿片类药物的风险增加,这可能导致医疗,精神病和社会问题。这是第一项评估前NFL运动员中运动性疼痛与阿片类药物使用与滥用的交叉关系的研究。方法:从2010年3月至2010年8月,对2009年退役球员协会目录中的644名退役NFL球员进行了电话调查(完成率为53.4%)。结果:超过半数(52%)的阿片类药物在其职业生涯中使用过阿片类药物,其中71%报告滥用。 。此外,目前有15%的NFL滥用者被滥用,而在NFL职业生涯中按照规定使用的球员中只有5%。目前阿片类药物的使用率是普通人群的7%-3倍。多因素分析表明,明显的NFL疼痛会增加当前使用阿片类药物与不使用阿片类药物的校正几率(AOR)(AOR 6.76,95%CI 2.88-15.87),中度至重度精神障碍(AOR 1.88,95%CI) 1.19-2.98)和过去一周的大量饮酒(AOR 2.15,95%CI 1.17-3.98)。未诊断的脑震荡仅按规定(AOR 4.25,95%CI 1.12-16.22)预测当前的滥用与使用。三个变量可预测当前的滥用与不使用:严重疼痛(AOR 8.33,95%CI 1.98-35.04),未诊断的脑震荡(AOR 3.51,95%CI 1.98-35.04)和大量饮酒(AOR 3.48,95%CI 1.63- 7.41)。结论:与其他人相比,在NFL职业生涯中被滥用的球员目前最有可能被滥用。当前的误用与更多的NFL疼痛,未确诊的脑震荡和大量饮酒有关。需要进行纵向研究以确定运动员中阿片类药物滥用的长期影响。

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