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Polysubstance Use Patterns among Justice-Involved Individuals Who Use Opioids

Journal

SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE
Volume 55, Issue 13, Pages 2165-2174

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10826084.2020.1795683

Keywords

Opioid; polysubstance use; latent profile analysis; criminal justice

Funding

  1. National Institute of Drug Abuse [T32DA035200, K02DA035116]

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Aim The current study explores pre-incarceration polysubstance use patterns among a justice-involved population who use opioids.Design: Setting: Data from prison and jail substance use programing in the state of Kentucky from 2015-2017 was examined.Participants: A cohort of 6,569 individuals who reported both pre-incarceration use of opioids and reported the use of more than one substance per day.Measurements: To determine the different typologies of polysubstance use involving opioids, latent profile analysis of the pre-incarceration thirty-day drug use of eight substances was conducted. Multinomial logistic regression predicted latent profile membership.Findings: Six unique profiles of polysubstance use involving opioids and other substances were found; Primarily Alcohol (9.4%), Primarily Heroin (19.0%), Less Polysubstance Use (34.3%), Tranquilizer Polysubstance Use (16.3%), Primarily Buprenorphine (7.8%), and Stimulant-Opioid (13.2%). Profiles differed by rural/urban geography, injection drug use, physical, and mental health symptoms.Conclusion: Findings indicate the heterogeneity of opioid use among a justice-involved population. More diverse polysubstance patterns may serve as a proxy to identifying individuals with competing physical and mental health needs. Future interventions could be tailored to polysubstance patterns during the period of justice-involvement.

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