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Chunk #30 — Results — Illegal Behaviors

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Changes in associations of prescription opioid use disorder and illegal behaviors among adults in the United States from 2002 to 20.
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The unadjusted IORs and AIORs estimating net changes in associations between POUD and each illegal behavior from 2002–2014 are shown in Table 4. For full results of each model, see Supplementary Table 1. Persons with POUD had an increased change in odds of selling illicit drugs, stealing, having a lifetime history of arrest, engaging in non-heroin illicit drug use, and engaging in heroin use relative to the general population. As an illustrative example of the interaction effect, the modeled trend difference for selling illicit drugs is shown in Figure 2. There was no significant trend difference between groups for attacking another person with intent to harm or for past-year arrest.