2011
Chronic pain, Addiction severity, and misuse of opioids in Cumberland County, Maine
Heimer R, Dasgupta N, Irwin KS, Kinzly M, Harvey AP, Givens A, Grau LE. Chronic pain, Addiction severity, and misuse of opioids in Cumberland County, Maine. Addictive Behaviors 2011, 37: 346-349. PMID: 22138379, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2011.11.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAddiction Severity IndexBrief Pain InventoryChronic painOpioid abuseBPI scoresMisuse of opioidsCommon co-occurring conditionsSubstance abuse treatment programsCommunity-based sampleCo-occurring conditionsSubstance abuse treatmentStreet-recruited sampleOrder of onsetRespondent-driven samplingPain InventoryPain managementIllicit opioidsOpioid misuseRegular physicianOpioid abusersDaily livingPainDrug misusePrior monthTreatment program
2009
Odds of having a regular physician and perceptions of care: ethnic patterns for women ages 25-45.
Shreffler K, McQuillan J, Greil A, Lacy N, Ngaruiya C. Odds of having a regular physician and perceptions of care: ethnic patterns for women ages 25-45. Family Medicine 2009, 41: 271-6. PMID: 19343558.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRegular doctorRace/ethnicityLower oddsWhite womenRegular physicianHigher oddsHispanic womenHealth statusWhite non-Hispanic womenAsian womenNon-Hispanic white womenReproductive-aged womenNon-Hispanic womenPerceptions of careBlack womenLogistic regression modelsCare factorsInsurance statusReproductive ageSignificant interaction termSocioeconomic statusWomenOddsEthnic differencesDoctors
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