2001
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.91.11.1842
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Predictors and Prevention of Nonfatal Overdose Among Street-Recruited Injection Heroin Users in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1998–1999

Abstract: Targeted interventions that decrease risk for overdose are urgently needed.

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“…Besides acute withdrawal or psychotropic treatment effects, altering of brain functions in heroin users may be related to comorbid psychiatric conditions (ex., antisocial personality disorder, depressive disorder, etc.) or other premorbid brain dysfunction (Kaplan et al, 1994;Ling et al, 1996); risky life-stile with high prevalence of non-fatal opiate overdoses (Darke et al, 1996;Seal et al, 2001), strokes (Gorelick,1990;Andersen and Skullerud, 1999), head traumas, chronic infections and malnutrition (Ling et al, 1996); cumulative effects of all psychotropic drugs abused throughout life (ex., alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine, etc. ); and to acute or cumulative effects of substances contaminating street heroin (ex., MPTP, lead, etc.)…”
Section: Methodological Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides acute withdrawal or psychotropic treatment effects, altering of brain functions in heroin users may be related to comorbid psychiatric conditions (ex., antisocial personality disorder, depressive disorder, etc.) or other premorbid brain dysfunction (Kaplan et al, 1994;Ling et al, 1996); risky life-stile with high prevalence of non-fatal opiate overdoses (Darke et al, 1996;Seal et al, 2001), strokes (Gorelick,1990;Andersen and Skullerud, 1999), head traumas, chronic infections and malnutrition (Ling et al, 1996); cumulative effects of all psychotropic drugs abused throughout life (ex., alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, amphetamine, etc. ); and to acute or cumulative effects of substances contaminating street heroin (ex., MPTP, lead, etc.)…”
Section: Methodological Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25,27 Since 2000, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) of the City and County of San Francisco annual reports document an increase in prescription opioid overdose deaths alongside a substantial decline in heroin overdose deaths from a high of 183 in 1999. 26,27,28 In this study, we sought to characterize recent shifts in opioids causing death from 2010 to 2012 in San Francisco by comparing heroin and prescription opioid overdose deaths and by examining the differences between deaths observed in geographic areas above and below the poverty line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[7][8][9] Polydrug use, binge drug use, alcohol use, and withdrawal symptoms have also been found to be associated with nonfatal overdose. 8,[10][11][12] Longer heroin-using career and greater heroin dependence have also been linked to nonfatal overdose. 12 Other risk factors include lifetime or recent incarceration experience, homelessness, syringe sharing, and homosexual or bisexual behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Other risk factors include lifetime or recent incarceration experience, homelessness, syringe sharing, and homosexual or bisexual behavior. 8,9,11,13 Prior history of overdose has also been identified as a risk factor. 10,14,15 There are conflicting findings regarding the impact of age, with both younger and older age predicting nonfatal overdose in multivariate analyses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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