Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6812982 | Psychiatry Research | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Prescription opioid analgesic (POA) use is common especially in North America, and associated with extensive morbidity and mortality. While medical and non-medical POA use have been documented to be associated with mental health problems, and specifically depression, newly emerging epidemiological evidence suggests that incident depression post-initiation of POA use may be common. Neurobiological - specifically regarding impacts of POAs on brain functioning - and/or psycho-social processes may be relevant pathways; these must be better understood, also to guide clinical practice for interventions. Incident depression outcomes may be an added component to the extensive health toll from widespread POA use.
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Authors
Benedikt Fischer, Yoko Murphy, Paul Kurdyak, Elliot M. Goldner,