2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2019.02.018
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Examining the association between prescription opioid misuse and suicidal behaviors among adolescent high school students in the United States

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“…2 In previous studies, researchers have reported that youth with a lifetime history of prescription opioid misuse (POM), defined as taking a prescription opioid without a doctor's prescription or differently from how a doctor prescribed it, are at an increased risk for suicidal ideation, planning, and attempts. 3 Studies among adults have also revealed links between POM and suicidal ideation 4,5 and suicide planning and attempts. 6 In addition, among adults, more frequent POM has been linked with suicidal ideation, 7 as have both past and current POM.…”
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“…2 In previous studies, researchers have reported that youth with a lifetime history of prescription opioid misuse (POM), defined as taking a prescription opioid without a doctor's prescription or differently from how a doctor prescribed it, are at an increased risk for suicidal ideation, planning, and attempts. 3 Studies among adults have also revealed links between POM and suicidal ideation 4,5 and suicide planning and attempts. 6 In addition, among adults, more frequent POM has been linked with suicidal ideation, 7 as have both past and current POM.…”
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“…The United States is the country with the highest production, reflecting a great interest in the subject and associating itself with the large number of cases it presents (Baiden et al, 2019). The United Kingdom and Spain have also opted for research into cyberbullying and have a large number of documents, while cases are increasing in these two countries (Menesini et al, 2019;Przybylski, 2019).…”
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“…Caceres-Reche, Hinojo-Lucena, Navas-Parejo, and Romero-Rodriguez. The phenomenon of cyberbullying in the children and adolescents population: A scientometric analysis Additionally, cases of cyberbullying are increasing in geographically disparate territories such as the United States (Baiden, Graaf, Zaami, Acolatse, & Adeku, 2019), the United Kingdom (Przybylski, 2019), Spain (Menesini et al, 2019), China (Chu, Fan, Lian, & Zhou, 2019), and Turkey (Horzum, Ayas, Randler, & DĂŒĆŸĂŒnceli, 2019).…”
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“…Bei 41 053 Teilnehmern des ,2014 National Survey of Drug Use and Health' fand sich, dass bei Missbrauch von verschreibungspflichtigen Opioiden (d. h. Konsum mindestens 52 Mal) im vergangenen Jahr nach Adjustierung fĂŒr soziodemografische Variablen, körperliche und seelische Gesundheit das Risiko fĂŒr Suizidabsichten (OR = 1,6), SuizidplĂ€ne (OR = 1,8) und Suizidversuche (OR = 2,0) erhöht war [46]. Junge Erwachsene, die verschreibungspflichtige Opioide konsumierten, hatten innerhalb von 12 Monaten 1,5-mal hĂ€ufiger suizidale Gedanken, 1,4-mal hĂ€ufiger SuizidplĂ€ne und ein 1,6-mal höheres Vorkommen eines Suizidversuchs [47].…”
Section: Suchterkrankungen Und Suizidversuche Und -Gedankenunclassified