Sexual Violence, Mental Health, and Prescription Opioid Use and Misuse

Citation

Austin, Anna E. & Short, Nicole A. (2020). Sexual Violence, Mental Health, and Prescription Opioid Use and Misuse. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. vol. 59 (6) pp. 818-827

Abstract

Introduction Previous research indicates that sexual violence is associated with prescription opioid use and misuse. However, this literature is limited by a lack of sex-specific analyses, an inability to establish temporality between experiences of sexual violence and prescription opioid outcomes, and little understanding of mechanisms underlying these associations. Methods Data from Waves IV (2008) and V (2016–2018) of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (N=10,685) were analyzed in March 2020. The association of sexual violence with past 30–day prescription opioid use and misuse among women and men and mediation by depression and anxiety diagnoses were examined using generalized structural equation modeling. Temporality was established using self-reported age at the first experience of sexual violence and age at first depression and anxiety diagnoses. Results Sexual violence was associated with an increased likelihood of prescription opioid use and misuse among women (OR=1.68, 95% CI=1.19, 2.39 for use; OR=1.18, 95% CI=0.95, 1.55 for misuse) and men (OR=2.37, 95% CI=1.37, 4.12 for use; OR=1.71, 95% CI=1.06, 2.75 for misuse). Among women, depression (p=0.0420) and anxiety (p=0.0450) diagnoses mediated the association with prescription opioid use, and anxiety diagnosis (p=0.0210) mediated the association with prescription opioid misuse. Among men, anxiety diagnosis (p=0.038) mediated the association with prescription opioid use, and depression diagnosis (p=0.0390) mediated the association with prescription opioid misuse. Conclusions Secondary prevention efforts focused on evidence-based, trauma-informed behavioral health treatment among survivors of sexual violence may prevent prescription opioid use and misuse as strategies for coping with the psychological impact of these traumatic experiences.

URL

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2020.06.019

Keyword(s)

sexual Violence

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Author(s)

Austin, Anna E.
Short, Nicole A.

Year Published

2020

Volume Number

59

Issue Number

6

Pages

818-827

DOI

10.1016/j.amepre.2020.06.019

Reference ID

5920