Preexisting mental health disorders and risk of opioid use disorder in young people: A case‐control study

Author:

Marshall Tyler1ORCID,Olson Karin2,Youngson Erik3,Abba‐Aji Adam1,Li Xin‐Min1,Vohra Sunita14,Lewanczuk Richard5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

2. Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

3. Health Research Methods and Analytics Alberta Health Services Edmonton Alberta Canada

4. Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

5. Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractAimOpioid use disorder (OUD) is a leading cause of preventable mortality amongst young people worldwide. Early identification and intervention of modifiable risk factors may reduce future OUD risk. The aim of this study was to explore whether the onset of OUD is associated with preexisting mental health conditions such as anxiety and depressive disorders in young people.MethodsA retrospective, population‐based case‐control study was conducted from 31 March 2018 until 01 January 2002. Provincial administrative health data were collected from Alberta, Canada. Cases: Individuals 18–25 years on 01 April 2018, with a previous record of OUD. Controls: Individuals without OUD were matched to cases, on age/sex/index date. Conditional logistic regression analysis was used to control for additional covariates (e.g., alcohol‐related disorders, psychotropic medications, opioid analgesics, and social/material deprivation).ResultsWe identified N = 1848 cases and N = 7392 matched controls. After adjustment, OUD was associated with the following preexisting mental health conditions: Anxiety disorders, aOR = 2.53 (95% CI = 2.16–2.96); depressive disorders, aOR = 2.20 (95% CI = 1.80–2.70); alcohol‐related disorders, aOR = 6.08 (95% CI, 4.86–7.61); anxiety and depressive disorders, aOR = 1.94 (95% CI = 1.56–2.40); anxiety and alcohol‐related disorders, aOR = 5.22 (95% CI = 4.03–6.77); depressive and alcohol‐related disorders, aOR = 6.47 (95% CI = 4.73–8.84); anxiety, depressive and alcohol‐related disorders, aOR = 6.09 (95% CI = 4.41–8.42).DiscussionPreexisting mental health conditions such as anxiety and depressive disorders are risk factors for future OUD in young people. Preexisting alcohol‐related disorders showed the strongest association with future OUD and demonstrated an additive risk when concurrent with anxiety/depression. As not all plausible risk factors could be examined, more research is still needed.

Funder

Women and Children's Health Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biological Psychiatry,Psychiatry and Mental health,Pshychiatric Mental Health

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