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Examination of Correlates of OUD Outcomes in Young Adults: Secondary Analysis From the XBOT Trial.

Marc FishmanKevin Wenzel PhDJennifer ScodesMartina PavlicovaAimee N C CampbellJohn RotrosenEdward V Nunes
Published in: The American journal on addictions (2021)
No baseline factors were identified as moderating the relationship between age group and opioid relapse, nor any interactions between baseline characteristics, age group, and treatment condition to predict opioid relapse. Poorer treatment outcomes for young adults are likely associated with multiple developmental vulnerabilities rather than any single predominant factor. Although not reaching significance, several characteristics (using heroin, smoking tobacco, high levels of depression/anxiety, or treatment because of family/friends) showed higher odds ratio point estimates for relapse in young adults than older adults. This is the first study to explore moderators of worse OUD treatment outcomes in young adults, highlighting the need to identify predictor variables that could inform treatment enhancements. (Am J Addict 2021;00:1-12).
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • chronic pain
  • clinical trial
  • pain management
  • type diabetes
  • study protocol
  • physical activity
  • insulin resistance
  • phase iii
  • weight loss