Rural adults' perceived role of family members in prescription opioid misuse prevention: Implications for family-based approaches.
Mary Nelson RobertsonLaura H DowneyHolli H SeitzAlisha M HardmanDavid R BuysPublished in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2021)
These results suggest that there is an interest in family-based approaches that enable or foster the skills and resources necessary to engage in prescription opioid misuse prevention behaviors. Specifically, family-based prevention programming should include efforts to shape knowledge and attitudes about prescription opioid misuse, increase resources to facilitate prevention behaviors, and build skills related to prevention.