Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Development and Family Studies The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
2. Consortium for Substance Use and Addiction The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
3. Department of Health Policy and Administration The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA
4. Department of Public Health Sciences The Pennsylvania State University Hershey Pennsylvania USA
Abstract
AbstractBackground and ObjectivesThe current study examines regional differences in Black/White fatal drug overdoses.MethodsBlack/White overdose mortality data (2012–2021; N = 537,085) were retrieved from CDC WONDER. We used death counts and corresponding Census Bureau population estimates by the decedent's age and race/ethnicity to calculate mortality rate ratios.ResultsFrom 2012 to 2021, there were 537,085 reported overdose deaths among White (85%) and Black (15%) individuals in the United States. In the South, Black individuals had lower fatal drug overdose deaths than their same‐aged White counterparts. In the Northeast, Midwest, and West regions, Black individuals had around 10%–60% lower likelihood of overdoses among younger ages (15–24, 25–34, 35–44) but about 60%–300% higher likelihood of overdoses among older adults (55–64). Increases in overdose deaths during the pandemic (2020–2021) led to changes in Black/White overdose death patterns, whereas Black individuals of all ages in the Midwest and West regions had approximately 15%–425% higher likelihood of fatal overdoses than their same‐aged White counterparts. Sex‐stratified analysis suggests that Black females in the South had overdose death rates around 50% lower than same‐aged White females, and overdose deaths were relatively equal for Black and White females in the Midwest—patterns not seen among males.Conclusions and Scientific SignificanceThe findings indicate that the Black/White overdose mortality gap changed after the COVID‐19 pandemic across all regions and age cohorts, with state and regional variations in magnitude. Behavioral interventions and policies to curb drug overdose deaths among populations most impacted should consider regional, sex, and age‐related differences.
Funder
National Institute on Drug Abuse
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