Opioid and Alcohol Misuse in Veterans with Chronic Pain: A Risk Screening Study

•Opioid and alcohol misuse was examined in opioid-using Veterans with chronic pain.•32% were not misusing either•23% were misusing both•40% were misusing opioids•5% were misusing alcohol.•No misuse related to better functioning compared to misuse of opioids/both. In United States military veterans,...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of pain 2022-10, Vol.23 (10), p.1790-1798
Hauptverfasser: Vowles, Kevin E., Schmidt, Zachary S., Ford, C. Graham
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Zusammenfassung:•Opioid and alcohol misuse was examined in opioid-using Veterans with chronic pain.•32% were not misusing either•23% were misusing both•40% were misusing opioids•5% were misusing alcohol.•No misuse related to better functioning compared to misuse of opioids/both. In United States military veterans, chronic pain represents a risk factor for opioid and alcohol misuse, yet few studies have examined interactions among chronic pain, opioid prescription, and opioid and alcohol misuse. Previous work found substantial risk of co-morbid alcohol and opioid misuse in a community sample of opioid-prescribed individuals with chronic pain, a finding expanded upon here. Specifically, 211 veterans assessed within a chronic pain treatment service for opioid-prescribed individuals completed self-report measures of opioid misuse, alcohol misuse, pain intensity, depression, pain catastrophizing, and post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTS). Based on the substance misuse measures, 32% (n = 68) were misusing neither opioids nor alcohol, 23% (n = 48) were misusing both opioids and alcohol, 40% (n = 84) were misusing opioids alone, and 5% (n = 11) were misusing alcohol alone. Group comparisons indicated that individuals not misusing either substance were less distressed in comparison to those who were misusing opioids alone or both substances. The latter groups differed in PTS. Overall, misuse frequencies mirrored previous work, with approximately 1 of 3 misusing opioids and approximately 1 of 5 misusing both substances. There is a need for increased focus on both polysubstance misuse and the development of integrated treatment. Opioid and alcohol misuse was examined in 211 Veterans prescribed opioids for chronic pain. In total, 32% were not misusing either, 23% were misusing both, 40% were misusing opioids, and 5% were misusing alcohol. Veterans not misusing either were generally less disabled and distressed compared to those misusing opioids or both.
ISSN:1526-5900
1528-8447
DOI:10.1016/j.jpain.2022.06.003