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Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples.

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Lopez-Quintero, C; Roth, KB; Eaton, WW; Wu, L-T; Cottler, LB; Bruce, M; Anthony, JC
Published in: Drug Alcohol Depend
November 1, 2015

BACKGROUND: In contrast to research on more restricted samples of drug users, epidemiological studies open up a view of death rates and survivorship of those who have tried heroin a few times, with no acceleration toward sustained use patterns often seen in treatment and criminal justice samples. At their best, epidemiological estimates of heroin effects on risk of dying are not subject to serious selection biases faced with more restricted samples. METHODS: Data are from 7207 adult participants aged 18-48 years in United States Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program field surveys, launched in 1980-1984. US National Death Index (NDI) records through 2007 disclosed 723 deaths. NDI enabled estimation of heroin-associated risk of dying as well as survivorship. RESULTS: Estimated cumulative mortality for all 18-48 year old participants is 3.9 deaths per 1000 person-years (95% confidence interval, CI=3.7, 4.2), relative to 12.4 deaths per 1000 person-years for heroin users (95% CI=8.7, 17.9). Heroin use, even when non-sustained, predicted a 3-4 fold excess of risk of dying prematurely. Post-estimation record review showed trauma and infections as top-ranked causes of these deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Drawing strengths from epidemiological sampling, standardized baseline heroin history assessments, and very long-term NDI follow-up, this study of community-dwelling heroin users may help clinicians and public health officials who need facts about heroin when they seek to prevent and control heroin outbreaks. Heroin use, even when sporadic or non-sustained, is predictive of premature death in the US, with expected causes of death such as trauma and infections.

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Drug Alcohol Depend

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1879-0046

Publication Date

November 1, 2015

Volume

156

Start / End Page

104 / 111

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Survival Rate
  • Substance-Related Disorders
  • Substance Abuse
  • Risk
  • Public Health
  • Mortality, Premature
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
 

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Lopez-Quintero, C., Roth, K. B., Eaton, W. W., Wu, L.-T., Cottler, L. B., Bruce, M., & Anthony, J. C. (2015). Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples. Drug Alcohol Depend, 156, 104–111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.08.030
Lopez-Quintero, Catalina, Kimberly B. Roth, William W. Eaton, Li-Tzy Wu, Linda B. Cottler, Martha Bruce, and James C. Anthony. “Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples.Drug Alcohol Depend 156 (November 1, 2015): 104–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.08.030.
Lopez-Quintero C, Roth KB, Eaton WW, Wu L-T, Cottler LB, Bruce M, et al. Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Nov 1;156:104–11.
Lopez-Quintero, Catalina, et al. “Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples.Drug Alcohol Depend, vol. 156, Nov. 2015, pp. 104–11. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.08.030.
Lopez-Quintero C, Roth KB, Eaton WW, Wu L-T, Cottler LB, Bruce M, Anthony JC. Mortality among heroin users and users of other internationally regulated drugs: A 27-year follow-up of users in the Epidemiologic Catchment Area Program household samples. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2015 Nov 1;156:104–111.
Journal cover image

Published In

Drug Alcohol Depend

DOI

EISSN

1879-0046

Publication Date

November 1, 2015

Volume

156

Start / End Page

104 / 111

Location

Ireland

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • United States
  • Survival Rate
  • Substance-Related Disorders
  • Substance Abuse
  • Risk
  • Public Health
  • Mortality, Premature
  • Middle Aged
  • Male