Examining sociodemographic correlates of opioid use, misuse, and use disorders in the All of Us Research Program.
Hsueh-Han YehCathryn Peltz-RauchmanChristine C JohnsonPamala A PawloskiDavid CheslaStephen C WaringAlan B StevensMara EpsteinChristine JosephLisa R Miller-MateroHongsheng GuiAmy TangEric BoerwinkleMine CicekCheryl R ClarkElizabeth CohnKelly A GeboRoxana LoperenaKelsey MayoStephen MockrinLucila Ohno-MachadoSheri SchullyAndrea H RamirezJun QianBrian K AhmedaniPublished in: PloS one (2023)
All of Us research data can be used as an indicator of national trends for monitoring the prevalence of receiving prescription opioids, diagnosis of OUD, and non-medical use of opioids in the US. The program employs a longitudinal design for routinely collecting health-related data including EHR data, that will contribute to the literature by providing important clinical information related to opioids over time. Additionally, this data will enhance the estimates of the prevalence of OUD among diverse populations, including groups that are underrepresented in the national survey data.