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. 2017 Jan 31;3:219–226. doi: 10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.01.009

Table 1.

Reported and adjusted drug involvement in 2014 drug poisoning deaths.

Drug mentions Reported # of Deaths Prevalence (%) Adjusted prevalence (%) % Difference
Any Involvement (T-Codes)
Narcotics (40.0–40.9) 30,731 65.3 82.2 [81.3–83.2] 25.9 [24.4–27.4]
Opioid Analgesics (40.2–40.4) 18,893 40.2 52.6 [50.7–54.6] 31.1 [26.3 – 35.9]
Heroin (40.1) 10,574 22.5 30.0 [28.0 –32.0] 33.4 [24.5–42.3]
Cocaine (40.5) 5415 11.5 15.2 [13.8 –16.5] 31.7 [20.3–43.1]
Other Narcotics (40.0, 40.6–40.9) 2822 6.0 7.5 [6.2–8.8] 24.7 [2.9–46.5]
Sedatives (42.0–42.8) 9308 19.8 29.2 [27.5–30.9] 47.6 [39.0–56.1]
Psychotropics (43.0–43.9) 9614 20.4 27.3 [25.5–29.1] 33.5 [24.8–42.3]
Antidepressants (43.0–43.2) 4768 10.1 14.9 [13.9–15.8] 46.6 [37.1–56.1]
Antipsychotics (43.3–43.5) 1588 3.4 5.2 [4.7–5.7] 53.9 [38.6–69.2]
Psychostimulants (43.6) 4298 9.1 11.0 [9.7–12.3] 20.0 [5.9–34.2]


 

 

 

 


Other Specified (36.0–38.9, 41.0, 41.9 3573 7.6 10.3 [9.6–10.9] 35.5 [26.8–44.1]
44.0–48.7, 49.0–50.8)
Unspecified (50.9) 23,347 49.6 38.4 [35.2–41.6] −22.6 [−29.0– −16.2]


 

 

 


Exclusive Involvement
Opioid Analgesics 7769 16.5 19.3 [18.1–20.5] 17.1 [9.8–24.5]
Heroin 5067 10.8 13.4 [11.9–14.8] 24.2 [10.6–37.7]
Cocaine 1747 3.7 4.3 [3.7–4.9] 16.1 [0.7–31.5]
Sedatives 814 1.7 2.1 [1.9–2.3] 22.4 [11.6–33.2]
Psychotropics 3390 7.2 7.9 [7.1–8.8] 10.2 [-1.8−22.3]
Other Specified 1476 3.1 3.5 [3.3–3.8] 12.3 [4.0−20.6]
Unspecified 9201 19.6 3.5 [3.2–3.7] -82.2 [-83.5– −81.0]
>1 Drug Category 16,187 34.4 49.3 [47.5–51.1] 43.2 [38.0–48.4]

Note: Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death files. Drug poisoning deaths include ICD-10 Underlying Cause of Death Codes: X40-44, X60-64, X85, Y10-14, Y35.2, *U01.6 and *U01.7) Entries in parentheses refer to ICD-10 T codes for drug mentions. >1 Drug Category refers to drug mentions of two or more of the following drug types: opioid analgesics, heroin, cocaine, other narcotics, sedatives, psychotropics and other specified drugs. Exclusive drug involvement indicates deaths where only the specified class of drugs is mentioned (but unspecified drugs could also be involved). Reported numbers of deaths and prevalences are from death certificates and indicate the percentage of drug poisonings where the specified type of drug is mentioned. Adjusted prevalences are average predicted values from probit models, where at least one specific drug is assumed to be mentioned for all poisoning deaths in the county (SPECIFY=1). Models also control for: sex, race (black, other), Hispanic origin, currently married, education (high school dropout, high school graduate, some college, college graduate), age (≤20, 21–30, 31–40, 41–50, 51–60, 61–70, 71–80, >80), day of the week of death, and census region. % Difference refers to the percentage difference between the adjusted and reported prevalences. These are calculated using more significant digits than are shown in the table, so some differences may appear due to rounding error. 95 percent confidence intervals, shown in brackets, are computed using robust standard errors with clustering at the county level.