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*Opioid misuse and use disorders were more common among people with lower family incomes, without health insurance or without jobs.<sup class="reference">[1]</sup>  
*Opioid misuse and use disorders were more common among people with lower family incomes, without health insurance or without jobs.<sup class="reference"><ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/2015-opioids-survey_us_597fbf42e4b08e1430051bd1?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=TheMorningEmail080117&utm_content=TheMorningEmail080117+CID_aab2173fd55d83c6c55bbc305653daee&utm_source=Email+marketing+software&utm_term=Reuters&ncid=newsltushpmgnewsTheMorningEmail080117</ref></sup>  
*In the United States, 18.1% of unemployed adults use illicit drugs – that’s more than double the percentage of users who are employed full-time.<sup class="reference">[2]</sup>  
*In the United States, 18.1% of unemployed adults use illicit drugs – that’s more than double the percentage of users who are employed full-time.<sup class="reference"><ref>https://www.12keysrehab.com/blog/drug-abuse-and-unemployment</ref></sup>  
*States with higher unemployment rates tend to have higher rates of drug use.<sup class="reference">[3]</sup>  
*States with higher unemployment rates tend to have higher rates of drug use.<sup class="reference"><ref>https://www.12keysrehab.com/blog/drug-abuse-and-unemployment</ref></sup>  
*After the economic downturn in 2008, marijuana and other drug use increased as unemployment increased. This pattern is reflected in every age group except for the elderly.<sup class="reference">[4]</sup>  
*After the economic downturn in 2008, marijuana and other drug use increased as unemployment increased. This pattern is reflected in every age group except for the elderly.<sup class="reference"><ref>https://www.12keysrehab.com/blog/drug-abuse-and-unemployment</ref></sup>  
*When teens (14-18) and young adults (18-25) are unemployed, the likelihood to abuse drug increases.<sup class="reference">[5]</sup>  
*When teens (14-18) and young adults (18-25) are unemployed, the likelihood to abuse drug increases.<sup class="reference"><ref>https://www.12keysrehab.com/blog/drug-abuse-and-unemployment</ref></sup>  


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Revision as of 00:01, 25 October 2019

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When peoeple don't have job opportunites, the likelihood of drug misuse increases.  Therefore, part of a comprehensive strategy should include specific efforts to create job opportunities for people who may choose to not misuse drugs if they have a job.  By targeting employment opportunities (and connections to those jobs) to people who might otherwise begin to misuse drugs, the community health benefits can increase. 

Background

  • Opioid misuse and use disorders were more common among people with lower family incomes, without health insurance or without jobs.[1]
  • In the United States, 18.1% of unemployed adults use illicit drugs – that’s more than double the percentage of users who are employed full-time.[2]
  • States with higher unemployment rates tend to have higher rates of drug use.[3]
  • After the economic downturn in 2008, marijuana and other drug use increased as unemployment increased. This pattern is reflected in every age group except for the elderly.[4]
  • When teens (14-18) and young adults (18-25) are unemployed, the likelihood to abuse drug increases.[5]


 

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