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Prescription Opioid Decision-making and Use Behaviors in Adolescents With Acute Pain: A Qualitative Study.

Flavia P KaposGrace O GordonCornelius B GroenewaldKatherine SlackVienna WangTonya M PalermoAnna C WilsonJennifer A Rabbitts
Published in: The Clinical journal of pain (2024)
Adolescents often demonstrated active and sound participation in shared opioid decision-making, influenced by complex integration of inputs and self-reflection. Conversely, potential factors that could contribute to risky behaviors included low personal risk perceptions, uncertainty about what constitutes opioid misuse, and avoidance of prescribed opioids despite extreme pain. Future studies may explore associations of adolescents' opioid decision-making with longer-term pain and opioid-related outcomes.
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