Predicting first use of heroin from prescription opioid use subtypes: Insights from the Monitoring the Future Longitudinal Panel

Original research
by
Dash, Genevieve, Ian Gizer & Wendy Slutske

Release Date

2024

Geography

USA

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

Only a small proportion of individuals who initiate nonmedical use of prescription opioids (NUPO) transition to heroin, suggesting that more nuanced aspects of NUPO may be better indicators of risk for escalating opioid use trajectories. This study leveraged panel data to identify NUPO typologies based on NUPO characteristics associated with opioid risk trajectories (route of administration, motives) and compared rates of heroin initiation at follow-up across typologies.

Findings/Key points

NUPO does not uniformly or uniquely increase risk for heroin initiation. Leveraging more nuanced indicators of risk for heroin use and targeting polysubstance use in addition to opioid-specific programming may enhance the efficacy of public health efforts.

Design/methods

Data from the Monitoring the Future Panel Study (base year N=10,408)

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Outcomes
Illegal drugs