Women are significantly more likely to receive prescriptions of opioid analgesics. Read the study, which was performed in a nationally representative sample of adults in the U.S., in Journal of Women’s Health.
Researchers from University of California Davis School of Medicine identified three main factors driving this discrepancy. These included lower, more adverse socio-economic status among women and more adverse health status-related factors. Another factor was higher rates of overall healthcare utilization.
“Our analysis found no evidence that the treatment of pain was driving women’s higher rates of prescription opioids,” said Alicia Agnoli, MD and coauthors.
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