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Social and economic determinants of drug overdose deaths: a systematic review of spatial relationships.

David S FinkJulia P SchleimerKatherine M KeyesCharles C BranasMagdalena CerdáPaul GruenwaldDeborah Hasin
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology (2024)
This review highlights the evidence for area-level socioeconomic conditions are an important factor underlying the geospatial distribution of drug overdose deaths in the US and the need to understand the mechanisms underlying these associations to inform future policy recommendations. The current evidence base suggests that, at least in the United States, employment, income, and poverty interventions may be effective targets for preventing drug overdose mortality rates.
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