Profiles of polysubstance use among people reporting past 12‐month sleep‐motivated nonmedical use of prescription tranquilizers/sedatives
Alyssa M. Falise,
Parvathy Prasanna Surendran,
Carolin C. Hoeflich
et al.
Abstract:Background and ObjectivesNonmedical use of prescription tranquilizers/sedatives (NMUPTS) is associated with a 15‐times increased likelihood of polysubstance use (PSU). This is correlated with an increased risk for use disorders and death, therefore, to inform prevention efforts, we identified PSU profiles among adults reporting sleep‐related NMUPTS.MethodsNational Survey on Drug Use and Health 2015–2019 participants with past 12‐month sleep‐related NMUPTS and use of an additional drug(s) (n = 2603) were studie… Show more
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