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Title: Prescription Drug Nonmedical Use and Abuse in Older Women


1
Prescription Drug Nonmedical Use and Abuse in
Older Women
  • Drug abuse in the 21st century what lies ahead
    for the baby boomers?
  • Linda Simoni-Wastila, Ph.D.
  • University of Maryland, Baltimore
  • School of Pharmacy
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse
  • Bethesda, Maryland
  • September 16-17, 2004

2
Introduction
  • Purpose To review the evidence of illicit drug
    use among aging women
  • Focus prescription drug misuse and abuse
  • The Hidden Problem
  • Under-recognized
  • Under-screened
  • Under-treated

3
Todays Discussion
  • Context Older women and risk
  • Substance use in older adults
  • Prescription drugs with potential for misuse and
    abuse
  • Continuum and extent of prescription drug use ?
    abuse
  • Risk and protective factors
  • Gaps in knowledge
  • Conclusions - Implications for research

4
Older Women and Risk
  • Mature women may be particularly at risk for Rx
    misuse and abuse
  • Greater likelihood for exposure
  • Biology body size hormones body fat metabolic
    differences
  • Propensity for care seeking ? propensity for
    treatment
  • Consequences of Rx misuse and abuse
  • Cognitive impairment and increased sedation ?
    falls/injury depression suicide interactions
    w/ alcohol and other drugs

5
Substance Abuse in Older Adults
  • Nearly 2.8 M people aged 50 and older or 3.5
    have used 1 or more illicit substances in the
    past year
  • Of these past-year users, 16.0 (446,844) may
    have illicit drug abuse or dependence problems
  • 262,032 are male (58.6)
  • 184,812 are female (41.4)
  • Two substances of choice
  • Prescription drugs
  • Marijuana
  • (2002 NSDUH)

6
Substance Use - Type by Gender 50 and Older
(2002 NSDUH)
7
Substance Use in Older Adults
  • Alcohol use is also high in 50 population 2.3
    Million, or 14.1, meet criteria for alcohol
    abuse/dependency
  • 1.84 Million are male (80.0)
  • 459,000 are female (20.0)
    (2002 NSDUH)

8
Rx Drugs With Potential for Misuse and Abuse
  • Interest is only on those Rx drugs with abuse
    potential, a la CSA
  • Opioid analgesics (morphine, Dilaudid, OxyContin,
    Darvon, Percocet)
  • CNS stimulants (Ritalin, amphetamine)
  • Minor tranquilizers (Valium, Ativan, Librium)
  • Sedative-hypnotics (Seconal, amobarbital,
    Noctec)

9
Continuum of Rx Use in Older Adults
  • Proper Use
  • Misuse (by patient and/or provider)
  • Abuse
  • Dependence

(APA, DSM-IV, 1994)
10
Prescription Drug Misuse
  • Any Rx drug can be misused
  • Misuse Non-medical use Any use that is
    outside of medically prescribed regimen, eg
  • Non-compliance
  • Taking different dose
  • Sharing
  • Obtaining from non-medical source
  • Taking for psychoactive effects
  • Use with alcohol

11
Prescription Drug Abuse
  • Abuse use resulting in
  • Decline in work, school, or home performance
  • Legal problems
  • Use in risky situations
  • Continued use despite social/personal
    consequences (APA, DSM-IV, 1994)

12
Prescription Drug Dependency
  • Dependency use resulting in
  • Tolerance
  • Withdrawal sx
  • Decline in normal activities
  • Unsuccessful attempts to cut down or control use
  • Use for longer period or larger amounts than
    intended
  • Use consumes lot of time to acquire and/or
    recover from effects
  • Continued use despite knowledge that it caused
    physical and/or psychological problems (APA,
    DSM-IV, 1994)

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Extent of the Problem Medical Exposure
  • General US population1
  • Women 20.0
  • Men 12.5
  • Among elders aged 65 and older, 21.7, or 7.22M,
    receive at least 1 abusable Rx annually2
  • Women 24.6
  • Men 17.7

1Simoni-Wastila et al, Sub Use and Misuse, 2004
2Simoni-Wastila et al, under review, 2004
15
Medical Exposure to Abusable Rx Drugs by Gender
and Age
Simoni-Wastila et al, under review, 2004
16
Extent of the Problem Misuse
  • General population 4.0, or 8.27M, misuse Rx
    drugs annually
  • Opioids 2.4 (4.84M)
  • Tranquilizers 1.5 (2.98M)
  • Stimulants 1.1 (2.35M)
  • Sedatives 0.9 (1.84M)
  • Estimates of elder Rx misuse ranges from 0.6 of
    elders (300k) to 5.0 (2.8 M)

Simoni-Wastila and Strickler, Am J Pub Health 2004
17
Extent of the Problem Abuse and Dependency
  • General population 0.6-0.9, or 1.3-2.1M
    individuals may be abusing Rx drugs
  • Opioids 0.2-0.6 (1.5M)
  • Tranquilizers 0.2 (509k)
  • Stimulants 0.2 (437k)
  • Sedatives 0.1 (155k)
  • The elderly ?

Simoni-Wastila and Strickler, Am J Pub Health
2002 NSDUH, SAMHSA
18
Risk Factors for Prescription Drug Misuse and
Abuse - General Population
  • Most consistent correlates in the general
    population for Rx misuse and addiction
  • Female gender
  • Young age
  • Older age
  • White race
  • High SES
  • Poor physical health
  • Mental illness

19
Role of Gender in Rx Drug Misuse and Abuse
  • Females 1.43X more likely than males to misuse
    any Rx drug (95 CI 1.19-1.69)
  • Driven by opioid analgesics (OR 1.41) and minor
    tranquilizers (OR 1.54)
  • Stat significance disappears when do not control
    for daily ETOH and illicit drug use
  • Simoni-Wastila et al, Sub
    Use Misuse 2004
  • Females 1.49X more likely than males to have
    abuse/dependency on Rx drugs (95 CI 1.06-2.08)
  • Driven by opioid analgesics (OR 2.00) and minor
    tranquilizers (2.00)
  • Simoni-Wastila and
    Strickler, AJPH 2004
  • Gender NOT statistically significant predictor of
    stimulant or sedative-hypnotic misuse or
    abuse/dependency

20
Risk Factors for Rx Misuse and Abuse in Older
Women
  • Among older women, possible risk factors
    include
  • Social isolation
  • Lower SES and education
  • Poor health
  • Current or history of behavioral health problems
  • Loss of economic and social support
  • HC system factors

21
Social Isolation and Health Status
Simoni-Wastila et al, under review, 2004
22
Baby Boomers Come of Age
  • Current Problem lack of knowledge of substance
    use in elders
  • Substance use in elders will be a huge problem in
  • Accepting of alcohol and drug use
  • Used more in youth
  • Use more NOW
  • Use more psychoactive Rx drugs now
  • 3-4x more emotional disorders

23
Adults 50 and Older in Population and Needing
Treatment (in millions)
Gfroerer et al., SAMHSA, 2003
24
Research Gaps
  • Data inadequacies
  • Lack of data sources
  • Small number of elders
  • Cross-sectional data
  • Lack of medical information
  • Definitional issues of misuse and abuse in elders

25
Diagnosis and Treatment Gaps
  • No screening/assessment tools specific to Rx
    drugs
  • Dx and tx strategies not age- or
    gender-sensitive
  • Efficacy of treatment modalities not tested in
    elders, women
  • Absence of clinical guidelines
  • Problems in organization and financing of health
    care

26
Conclusions
  • We need to better understand elder Rx misuse and
    abuse
  • Prevalence
  • Diagnosis
  • Prevention
  • Treatment
  • Older women are at special risk for Rx misuse and
    abuse
  • Gender- and age- specific risk and protective
    factors
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