Prevalence and Predictors of Driving after Prescription Opioid Use in an Adult ED Sample
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Dora-Laskey, Aaron D.; Goldstick, Jason E.; Arterberry, Brooke J.; Roberts, Suni Jo; Haffajee, Rebecca L.; Bohnert, Amy S.B.; Cunningham, Rebecca M.; Carter, Patrick M/
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Introduction: Prescription opioid use and driving is a public health concern given the risks associated with drugged driving, but the issue remains under-studied. We examined the prevalence and correlates of driving after taking prescription opioids (DAPO) among adults seeking emergency department (ED) treatment.
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2020
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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21/4
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Dora-Laskey, Aaron D.; Goldstick, Jason E.; Arterberry, Brooke J.; Roberts, Suni Jo; Haffajee, Rebecca L.; Bohnert, Amy S.B.; Cunningham, Rebecca M.; Carter, Patrick M/