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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Addiction. 2017 Aug 10;113(1):67–79. doi: 10.1111/add.13922

Figure 1. Pain Relief versus Addiction Risk in Probability of Taking a Novel Analgesic Medication.

Figure 1

Section A) Mean AUC for Likelihood of Taking a Hypothetical Analgesic Medication by SOAPP-R Category. Participants answered questions for a novel analgesic mediation that provided B) three days of complete pain relief, C) 30 days of complete pain relief, or D) 365 days of complete pain relief. High versus low SOAPP-R scores are indicative of high versus low risk of opioid misuse, respectively. Data displayed by time of complete pain relief. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (SEM); *p<. 05; **p<. 001; d is Cohen’s d, a measure of the effect size. Abbreviations: area under the curve (AUC); Screener and Opioid Assessment for Patients in Pain-Revised (SOAPP-R). Greater AUC indicates greater self-reported likelihood of taking the medication.