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, mortality and socioeconomic outcomes of adults. Our analysis highlights that most prescription opioid use is medically … significant changes in mortality or socioeconomic outcomes …
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This article argues that key aspects of drug policy, such as decisions about which substances to forbid and choices between incarceration and treatment of drug offenders, should devolve to state and local governments. It is contended that current policy is largely ineffective and may actually...
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severity of the drug crisis are limited. An emerging debate is whether geographic differences in drug mortality rates are … county-level non-Hispanic white drug mortality rates for 2000-02 and 2014-16 and several socioeconomic and opioid supply …, average non-Hispanic white drug mortality rates are highest and increased the most in large metro counties. In 2014-16, the …
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, addiction, and mortality. Most legislation focuses on preventing the already addicted from accessing opioids that could …
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