Attitudes toward opioid use disorder pharmacotherapy among recovery community center attendees

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作者
Hoffman, Lauren A.
Vilsaint, Corrie L.
Kelly, John F.
机构
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Recovery Res Inst, 151 Merrimac St, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Harvard Med Sch, 151 Merrimac St, Boston, MA 02114 USA
关键词
Recovery community centers; Opioid use disorder; Buprenorphine; Methadone; Naltrexone; Addiction recovery; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE TREATMENT; ADDICTION TREATMENT; UNITED-STATES; SPIRITUALITY; MEDICATIONS; DRUG; VALIDATION; MEDICINE; ALCOHOL; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jsat.2021.108464
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Background: Despite their proven efficacy, medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) are underutilized. Negative beliefs and attitudes toward MOUD are quite common, yet rapidly expanding recovery community centers (RCCs) may offer a promising venue for fostering MOUD support as they operate under the maxim, "many pathways [to recovery], all should be celebrated" and are utilized mainly by those with opioid use disorder. The current study provides a first look at MOUD attitudes and their correlates in RCC attendees. Methods: The study conducted a cross-sectional survey (N = 320) of recovering adults attending 31 RCCs across New England, assessing demographic, treatment, and recovery-relevant factors, as well attitudes (positive vs. negative) toward the use of agonist and antagonist MOUD. The study used frequencies and confidence intervals to obtain prevalence estimates for positive and negative attitudes toward agonist and antagonist MOUD, and to examine differences between them. Spearman correlations identified correlates of MOUD attitudes (at p < 0.10), and significant correlates were assessed for unique contributions via multivariable logistic regression. Results: Positive attitudes were common and more prevalent than negative attitudes for both agonist (positive: 71.4 [66.1, 76.3]%; negative: 28.6 [23.7, 33.9]%) and antagonist (positive: 76.5 [71.4, 81.1]%; negative: 23.5 [18.9, 28.6]%) MOUD, which did not differ. The study identified several correlates of MOUD attitudes at the p < 0.10 level, but only four variables emerged as unique predictors controlling for other correlates. Lifetime history of agonist MOUD treatment was uniquely associated with positive agonist attitudes (p = 0.008), whereas greater social support for recovery was associated with positive antagonist attitudes (p = 0.007). Lower educational attainment was uniquely associated with negative antagonist attitudes (p = 0.005), and a greater degree of spirituality was related to negative attitudes toward both agonists (p = 0.005) and antagonists (p = 0.01). Conclusions: Findings reveal very high rates of positive MOUD attitudes among RCC participants, highlighting the potential for this growing tier of recovery support to foster acceptance and peer support for medication facilitated recovery pathways. Correlates of attitudes further reveal opportunities for facilitating MOUD acceptance within and beyond the RCC network.
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