Pre-Incarceration Rates of Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs among Black Men from Urban Counties
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Pre-Incarceration Rates of Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs among Black Men from Urban Counties
Abstract
There are inconsistent findings regarding the rates of nonmedical prescription drug use (NMPDU) among Black Americans. The majority of previous studies used pharmaceutical names of drugs and relied on national data that excludes incarcerated populations, in which Black men are overrepresented. Therefore, the current study aimed to describe pre-incarceration rates of NMPDU among Black men in prison using culturally relevant alternative drug names. We recruited 208 incarcerated (adult age 18 or older) Black men nearing community reentry to urban counties from four state prisons in Kentucky. Results indicated the majority of participants engaged in lifetime NMPDU. The most commonly endorsed class of prescription drug was, "Other Sedatives, Hypnotics, and Tranquilizers" and the most commonly endorsed specific prescription drugs were "Syrup," Lortab/Hydrocodone, and Xanax. There were significant age differences in the number of days that drugs were used in the year prior to incarceration. The current study contributes to the dearth of literature on NMPDU among Black Americans. These findings have implications for disease transmission, overdose risk, and culturally relevant data collection methods and interventions aimed at reducing NMPDU among Black men.
Keywords: African American; Black; Men; Nonmedical; Prescription drugs.
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