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Runaway History and Past 30-Day Opioid Misuse in Justice-Involved Adolescents
Juvenile and Family Court Journal ( IF 0.556 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-23 , DOI: 10.1111/jfcj.12206
Micah E Johnson 1 , Shawnta L Lloyd 2 , Skye C Bristol 3 , Giselle Rosel 4 , Ayodeji A Otufowora 2 , Nathan N Epps 5
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This study used a sample from the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (n= 79,960) to analyze the association between runaway history and past 30-day opioid misuse (OM) among justice involved adolescents. Past 30-day OM was confirmed using a urine analysis. Adolescents who were runaways in their lifetime were twice as likely to misuse opioids, and those who were runaways at the time of arrest were three times as likely to be opioid misusers compared to adolescents who never ran away or been kicked out of a home. These findings emphasize a need for resources that focus on developing strong attachment bonds.

中文翻译:

参与司法的青少年的失控历史和过去 30 天的阿片类药物滥用

本研究使用佛罗里达州少年司法局 (n= 79,960) 的样本来分析失控历史与过去 30 天阿片类药物滥用 (OM) 之间的关联。使用尿液分析确认过去 30 天的 OM。与从未逃跑或被赶出家门的青少年相比,一生中离家出走的青少年滥用阿片类药物的可能性是其两倍,而在被捕时离家出走的青少年滥用阿片类药物的可能性是其三倍。这些发现强调了对专注于发展牢固依恋关系的资源的需求。
更新日期:2021-10-07
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