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   Distance traveled and cross-state Commuting to opioid treatment Programs in the united states  
   
نویسنده rosenblum a. ,cleland c.m. ,fong c. ,kayman d.j. ,tempalski b. ,parrino m.
منبع journal of environmental and public health - 2011 - دوره : 2011 - شماره : 0
چکیده    This study examined commuting patterns among 23,141 methadone patients enrolling in 84 opioid treatment programs (otps) in the united states. patients completed an anonymous one-page survey. a linear mixed model analysis was used to predict distance traveled to the otp. more than half (60%) the patients traveled <10 miles and 6 travelled between 50 and 200 miles to attend an otp; 8 travelled across a state border to attend an otp. in the multivariate model (n = 17,792),factors significantly (p <.05) associated with distance were,residing in the southeast or midwest,low urbanicity,area of the patient's zip code,younger age,non-hispanic white race/ethnicity,prescription opioid abuse,and no heroin use. a significant number of otp patients travel considerable distances to access treatment. to reduce obstacles to otp access,policy makers and treatment providers should be alert to patients' commuting patterns and to factors associated with them. copyright © 2011 andrew rosenblum et al.
آدرس national development and research institutes inc. (ndri),71 w 23 street,new york, United States, national development and research institutes inc. (ndri),71 w 23 street,new york,ny 10010,united states,college of nursing,new york university (nyu),726 broadway,new york, United States, national development and research institutes inc. (ndri),71 w 23 street,new york, United States, national development and research institutes inc. (ndri),71 w 23 street,new york, United States, national development and research institutes inc. (ndri),71 w 23 street,new york, United States, american association for the treatment of opioid dependence (aatod),225 varick street,new york, United States
 
     
   
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