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Opioid use disorder with chronic pain increases disease burden and service use.

R Ross MacLean1, Mehmet Sofuoglu1, Elina Stefanovics1, Robert Rosenheck1.   

Abstract

To address the ongoing opioid epidemic, there has been an increased focus on the treatment and evaluation of opioid use disorder (OUD). OUD and chronic pain (CP) frequently co-occur; however, little is known about the additional comorbidities that present when they occur together as compared to when either condition presents alone. Using data from Fiscal Year 2012 Veteran's Health Administration, all veterans diagnosed with both OUD + CP were compared to those diagnosed with OUD or CP alone on socioenvironmental characteristics, medical and mental health diagnoses, and Veterans Affairs (VA) clinical service use. Veterans with OUD + CP (n = 33,166), compared to those with OUD only (n = 12,517), had higher numbers of medical conditions. Compared to those with CP only (n = 2,015,368), veterans with OUD + CP had higher rates of homelessness and substance use diagnoses. Most mental health diagnoses, numbers of psychotropic medication fills, opioid prescriptions, and use of all other services were higher in the OUD + CP group than in either single disorder group. Multinomial regression analysis revealed stronger effects for medical disorders and medical-surgical outpatient service use in the comparison of OUD + CP with OUD only and stronger effects for substance use and mental health disorders and use of prescription opiates in the comparison with CP only. These findings suggest that concurrent OUD + CP imposes exceptional disease and clinical service burdens that likely require the development of simultaneous, integrated approaches to treatment. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34968125      PMCID: PMC9358616          DOI: 10.1037/ser0000607

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Serv        ISSN: 1541-1559


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