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Opioid-related overdose deaths by industry and occupation-Massachusetts, 2011-2015.

Devan Hawkins1, Cora Roelofs2, James Laing3, Letitia Davis3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Thousands of people in the United States continue to die from opioid overdoses every year. Work-related injuries and other factors associated with work may increase exposure to opioids and, subsequently, opioid-related overdose deaths (OROD). This study sought to determine whether OROD rates differed by industry and occupation and explored work-related factors that might contribute to these differences.
METHODS: We coded industry and occupation information on death certificates for all OROD among Massachusetts residents from 2011 to 2015. We estimated rates of OROD by industry and occupation using Massachusetts employment data. National survey data were used to explore whether work-related factors known to vary by occupation (occupational injury and illness, job insecurity, and paid sick leave) correlate to observed differences in OROD.
RESULTS: Several industries and occupation groups had rates of OROD that were significantly higher than the rates for other workers. Construction workers and fishing workers stood out for having OROD rates many times higher than the average for all workers. Occupation groups with high rates of occupational injuries and illnesses, high job insecurity, and low availability of paid sick leave had higher rates of OROD.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings underscore the need for policy and educational interventions to reduce OROD tailored to the needs of high rate worker populations. Interventions should address workplace hazards that cause injuries for which opioids are prescribed, as well as best practices in medical management and return to work following injury, safer prescribing, enhanced access to treatment for opioid use disorders, and overdose prevention education.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  construction; fishing; job insecurity; occupational injuries; opioids; paid sick leave; poisoning

Year:  2019        PMID: 31347714     DOI: 10.1002/ajim.23029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Ind Med        ISSN: 0271-3586            Impact factor:   2.214


  10 in total

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2.  Deaths of Despair Among Healthcare Workers, Massachusetts, 2011 to 2015.

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3.  Pain and Prescription Opioid Use Among US Construction Workers: Findings From the 2011‒2018 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.

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4.  Identifying Predictors of Opioid Overdose Death at a Neighborhood Level With Machine Learning.

Authors:  Robert C Schell; Bennett Allen; William C Goedel; Benjamin D Hallowell; Rachel Scagos; Yu Li; Maxwell S Krieger; Daniel B Neill; Brandon D L Marshall; Magdalena Cerda; Jennifer Ahern
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5.  Impact of workplace injury on opioid dependence, abuse, illicit use and overdose: a 36-month retrospective study of insurance claims.

Authors:  Abay Asfaw; Leslie I Boden
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6.  Predictors of long-term opioid use and opioid use disorder among construction workers: Analysis of claims data.

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Review 7.  A Critical Review of the Social and Behavioral Contributions to the Overdose Epidemic.

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Review 8.  The Opioid/Overdose Crisis as a Dialectics of Pain, Despair, and One-Sided Struggle.

Authors:  Samuel R Friedman; Noa Krawczyk; David C Perlman; Pedro Mateu-Gelabert; Danielle C Ompad; Leah Hamilton; Georgios Nikolopoulos; Honoria Guarino; Magdalena Cerdá
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2020-11-05

9.  Changes in drug poisoning mortality before and after the COVID-19 pandemic by occupation in Massachusetts.

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