| Literature DB >> 22713674 |
Jennifer McNeely1, Marc N Gourevitch, Denise Paone, Sharmila Shah, Shana Wright, Daliah Heller.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite concerns about its health and social consequences, little is known about the prevalence of illicit opioid use in New York City. Individuals who misuse heroin and prescription opioids are known to bear a disproportionate burden of morbidity and mortality. Service providers and public health authorities are challenged to provide appropriate interventions in the absence of basic knowledge about the size and characteristics of this population. While illicit drug users are underrepresented in population-based surveys, they may be identified in multiple administrative data sources.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22713674 PMCID: PMC3416644 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-443
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Description of Datasets and Case Definitions
| Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS) | New York State Dept. of Health | 1. Individuals discharged from hospital (inpatient dataset) | · Demographic characteristics | · Age | 2006 |
| Client Data System (CDS) | New York State Dept. of Health, Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services | 1. Individuals admitted to inpatient medical detoxification (crisis admissions) | · Demographic characteristics | · Age | 2006 |
| National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration | General civilian population | · No individual identifying information | · Age | 2005-2006 (avg)vi |
| Correctional Health Services program statistics | Correctional Health Services, New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene | Jail inmates | · Number of inmates receiving methadone for opioid dependence (detoxification or maintenance treatment) | · Age | 2006 |
| Vital Statistics | Bureau of Vital Statistics, and Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Use Prevention, Care and Treatment of New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene | Drug overdose decedents | · Unintentional drug overdose deaths, based on Medical Examiner recordsviii | · All ages | 2006 |
| Medication prescription records | New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene | Individuals initiating buprenorphine treatment | · Number of buprenorphine prescriptions filled each month at NYC pharmacies | · Adults and adolescents | 2006 |
iInternational Classification of Infectious Disease, 9th revision (ICD-9).
iiICD-9 codes specifying opioid misuse:
304.0 Opioid dependence
304.7 Combination opioid and any other drug dependence
305.5 Opioid abuse
965.0 Poisoning by opioids and related narcotics
E850.0 Accidental poisoning by heroin
E850.1 Accidental poisoning by methadone
E850.2 Accidental poisoning by opiates NEC
E935.0 Adverse effects in therapeutic use – heroin
iii Opioids defined as 1) heroin or 2) prescription opioids: OxyContin, buprenorphine, non-prescribed methadone, or other opiate/synthetic.
iv Substate-level data on opioid use is not published, but was obtained for New York City (NSDUH region A) from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) for the purposes of this study.
v The National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) includes a series of questions to assess the prevalence of substance use disorders (i.e., dependence on or abuse of a substance) in the past 12 months. These questions are used to classify persons as dependent on or abusing specific substances based on criteria specified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition (DSM-IV) (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 1994). [http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/NSDUH/2k9NSDUH/2k9Results.htm#Ch7].
vi Averages for calendar years 2005–2006 reported.
vii Includes all non-hospital facilities of the New York City Department of Corrections providing methadone for detoxification or maintenance treatment: Eric M. Taylor Center, Anna M. Kross Center, Rose M. Singer Center.
viii The DOHMH Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Use Prevention, Care and Treatment conducted an additional in-depth review of Medical Examiner records to define in further detail the substances involved and circumstances of overdose death. This data was previously reported (NYC DOHMH Vital Signs, February, 2010); only data from calendar year 2006 data was included in our analysis. Paone D, Heller D, Olson C, Kerker B. Illicit Drug Use in New York City. NYC Vital Signs. 2010;9(1):1–4. [http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/survey/survey-2009drugod.pdf].
Opioid user subpopulations: New York City, 2006
| Expansive = GE = a + b + c | GE = 79,245 | 69,463 | |||
| a. Household survey | NSDUH | 59,680 | |||
| b. NYC jail inmates receiving methadone | Correctional Health Services | 18,958 | |||
| c. Overdose deaths involving opioids | Vital Statistics | 607 | |||
| Expansive = DE = d + e | DE = 29,818 | 28,378 | |||
| d. Detox and drug treatment programs | CDS | 26,938 | |||
| e. Buprenorphine | Prescription records | 2,880 | |||
| Total = M = f + g-h | M = 17,618 | 17,618 | |||
| f. Hospital inpatienti | SPARCS | 11,058 | |||
| g. Emergency room | SPARCS | 7,856 | |||
| h. Both inpatient and emergency admissionsii | SPARCS | (−)1,296 | |||
| 126,681 | Expansive = TE = GE + DE + M | TE = 126,681 | 115,459 | ||
i Individuals hospitalized for medical reasons only; excludes those hospitalized only for drug/alcohol detoxification or rehabilitation.
ii Individuals having both a medical hospitalization and an emergency room admission for an opioid-related diagnosis in calendar year 2006.
Figure 1Estimation of total opioid users compared to opioid users entering drug treatment.
Characteristics of adult opioid users admitted to drug and medical services: NYC, 2006
| | Opioid usersa | Total individuals entering drug servicesb | Opioid users in drug services populationb | Opioid users in NYC(county) populationc | Opioid usersa | Total individuals admitted to ER | Opioid users in ER population | Opioid users in NYC(county) populationc | Opioid usersa | Total individuals admitted to hospitalb | Opioid users in hospital populationb | Opioid users in NYC(county) populationc |
| Total | 26,938 (100.0) | 80,768 (100.0) | 33.4 | 429 | 7,856 (100.0) | 1,129,68 (100.0) | 0.70 | 125 | 24,924 (100.0) | 615,663 (100.0) | 4.05 | 397 |
| Age (years) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Mean | 41 | 40 | | | 41 | 42 | | | 44 | 52 | | |
| SD | 9.5 | 11.0 | | | 10.1 | 17.3 | | | 10.6 | 20.9 | | |
| Median | 40 | 40 | | | 41 | 39 | | | 44 | 51 | | |
| Range | 18-76+ | 18-76+ | | | 18-116 | 18-124 | | | 18-99 | 18-116 | | |
| Sex | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Male | 20,281 | 61,065 | 33.2 | 323 | 5,649 | 484,228 | 1.17 | 90 | 17,502 | 233,786 | 7.48 | 279 |
| | (75.3) | (75.6) | | | (71.9) | (42.9) | | | (70.2) | (38.0) | | |
| Female | 6,657 | 19,703 | 33.8 | 106 | 2,207 | 645,353 | 0.34 | 35 | 7,422 | | 1.94 | 118 |
| | (24.7) | (24.4) | | | (28.1) | (57.1) | | | (29.8) | (62.0) | | |
| County of Residence | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| New York | 6,917 | 21,501 | 32.2 | 517 | 2,068 | 222,181 | 0.93 | 155 | 6,439 | 122,459 | 5.26 | 482 |
| | (25.7) | (26.6) | | | (26.3) | (19.7) | | | (25.8) | (19.9) | | |
| Queens | 3,607 | 13,328 | 27.1 | 206 | 795 | 246,088 | 0.32 | 45 | 3,066 | 145,271 | 2.11 | 175 |
| | (13.4) | (16.5) | | | (10.1) | (21.8) | | | (12.3) | (23.6) | | |
| Kings | 7,085 | 21,288 | 33.3 | 382 | 2,253 | 333,495 | 0.68 | 121 | 6,544 | 190,454 | 3.44 | 353 |
| | (26.3) | (26.4) | | | (28.7) | (29.5) | | | (26.3) | (30.9) | | |
| Bronx | 8,172 | 20,500 | 39.9 | 841 | 2,548 | 268,925 | 0.95 | 262 | 7,953 | 121,770 | 6.53 | 819 |
| | (30.3) | (25.4) | | | (32.4) | (23.8) | | | (31.9) | (19.8) | | |
| Richmond | 1,157 | 4,151 | 27.9 | 319 | 192 | 58,919 | 0.33 | 53 | 922 | 35,709 | 2.58 | 254 |
| (4.3) | (5.1) | (2.4) | (5.2) | (3.7) | (5.8) | |||||||
a Unique individuals; persons younger than 18 years are excluded.
b Includes individuals who had admissions for detoxification or rehabilitation procedures.
c Total NYC and county population measures represent the 5 NYC boroughs for ages 18 and older, 2006. Downloaded August 16, 2010 from NYC.gov epiquery function: https://a816-healthpsi.nyc.gov/epiquery/EpiQuery/Census/index2001.html.