Patterns of, and Factors Associated With, Illicit Pharmaceutical Opioid Analgesic Use in a Prospective Cohort of People Who Inject Drugs in Melbourne, Australia
BACKGROUND:
People
who inject drugs (PWID) are a key population engaging in pharmaceutical opioid
analgesic (PO) use, yet little is known about patterns of illicit PO use among
this group.
OBJECTIVES:
The
aims of this research were to measure the prevalence and frequency of lifetime
and past-month illicit PO use and injection in a sample of regular PWID, to
examine patterns of past-month illicit PO use within individuals over time, and
to identify factors independently associated with past-month illicit PO use.
METHODS:
Data
were drawn from a prospective cohort study of regular PWID (N = 666) in
Melbourne, Australia. Data from five waves of annual data collection (including
baseline) were analyzed descriptively and using generalized estimating
equations (GEE).
RESULTS:
At
baseline, 59% of participants reported lifetime illicit PO use and 20% reported
past-month use, predominantly through injecting. Most illicit PO users at
baseline transitioned to nonuse of illicit POs across the study period. In
multivariable GEE analysis, factors associated with past-month illicit PO use
included past-year arrest [adjusted odds ratio (AOR): 1.39], opioids other than
heroin as drug of choice (AOR: 5.14), experiencing poorer physical health (AOR:
0.98) and a range of other drug use variables.
CONCLUSIONS:
We
found little evidence of ongoing illicit PO use among those followed up, with
illicit PO use linked to polydrug use more broadly. Nonetheless, trends in
illicit PO use among PWID should continue to be monitored and harm reduction
interventions implemented to reduce the associated public health risks.
By: Horyniak D1,2, Agius PA1, Degenhardt L3,4, Reddel S1, Higgs P1,2,5, Aitken C1,2, Stoové M1,2, Dietze P1,2.
- 1 Centre for Population Health, Burnet Institute , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia.
- 2 School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine , Monash University , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia.
- 3 National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre , University of New South Wales , Sydney , New South Wales , Australia.
- 4 School of Population and Global Health , University of Melbourne , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia.
- 5 National Drug Research Institute , Curtin University , Melbourne , Victoria , Australia.
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