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5 Απρ 2024 · From 1999-2021, nearly 645,000 people died from an overdose involving any opioid, including prescription and illicit opioids. 1 This rise in opioid overdose deaths can be outlined in three distinct waves.
- Racial/Ethnic and Age Group Differences in Opioid and Synthetic Opioid ...
This study analyzed changes in overdose death rates...
- Racial/Ethnic and Age Group Differences in Opioid and Synthetic Opioid ...
1 Νοε 2019 · This study analyzed changes in overdose death rates involving any opioid and synthetic opioids among persons aged ≥18 years during 2015–2017, by age and race/ethnicity across metropolitan areas.
15 Δεκ 2022 · Overall, 2,037 (91.3%) deaths involved at least one opioid; 1,871 (83.9%) involved IMFs, and 1,313 (58.9%) involved IMFs with no other opioids or stimulants. Approximately 10% of deaths involved prescription opioids, and 24.6% involved stimulants.
Nearly 75% of the 91,799 drug overdose deaths in 2020 involved an opioid. From 2019 to 2020, there were significant changes in opioid-involved death rates: • Opioid-involved death rates increased by 38%. • Prescription opioid-involved death rates increased by 17%. • Heroin-involved death rates decreased by 7%.
This report uses the most recent data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) to update statistics on deaths from drug overdose in the United States, showing rates by demographic groups and by the types of drugs involved (specifically, opioids and stimulants), with a focus on changes from 2020 through 2021. Series:
4 Μαΐ 2020 · Statistical analyses used to reveal the relationships between age, period and cohort (APC) are provided in the online Methods. We implemented our newly developed hexagonal heatmap (hexamap) 5 to...
30 Δεκ 2021 · Among people aged 15 and over, the rate of drug overdose deaths increased from 2019 to 2020 for all groups (Figure 2). In both 2019 and 2020, rates were highest for people aged 35–44 (40.5 and 53.9 per 100,000, respectively) and lowest for people aged 65 and over (8.3 and 9.4).