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Age, period and cohort-related trends in prescription opioid use in the USA, 1999-2018.

Kristin Y ShiueAnna E AustinRebecca B NaumannAllison E AielloStephen W MarshallYvonne M Golightly
Published in: Journal of epidemiology and community health (2023)
In the USA, longitudinal trends in prescription opioid use during 1999-2018 were predominantly driven by age and period influences. The cohort of youngest baby boomers experienced greater prescription opioid use, whereas recent-born cohorts have had lower use. As the overdose crisis continues evolving, such population-level characterisations of age, period and cohort dynamics are instrumental in understanding opioid use and can inform prevention and intervention approaches by identifying population groups more likely to use opioids who, thus, may also experience related outcomes.
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