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Substance use disorder treatment and technology access among people who use drugs in rural areas of the United States: A cross-sectional survey.

Authors :
Button D
Levander XA
Cook RR
Miller WC
Salisbury-Afshar EM
Tsui JI
Ibragimov U
Jenkins WD
Westergaard RP
Korthuis PT
Source :
The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association [J Rural Health] 2023 Sep; Vol. 39 (4), pp. 772-779. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Dec 27.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate how technology access affected substance use disorder (SUD) treatment prior to COVID-19 for people who use drugs in rural areas.<br />Methods: The Rural Opioid Initiative (January 2018-March 2020) was a cross-sectional study of people with prior 30-day injection drug or nonprescribed opioid use from rural areas of 10 states. Using multivariable mixed-effect regression models, we examined associations between participant technology access and SUD treatment.<br />Findings: Of 3,026 participants, 71% used heroin and 76% used methamphetamine. Thirty-five percent had no cell phone and 10% had no prior 30-day internet use. Having both a cell phone and the internet was associated with increased days of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) use (aIRR 1.29 [95% CI 1.11-1.52]) and a higher likelihood of SUD counseling in the prior 30 days (aOR 1.28 [95% CI 1.05-1.57]). Lack of cell phone was associated with decreased days of MOUD (aIRR 0.77 [95% CI 0.66-0.91]) and a lower likelihood of prior 30-day SUD counseling (aOR 0.77 [95% CI 0.62-0.94]).<br />Conclusions: Expanding US rural SUD treatment engagement via telemedicine may require increased cell phone and mobile network access.<br /> (© 2022 National Rural Health Association.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1748-0361
Volume :
39
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36575145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jrh.12737