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Chunk #29 — 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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Overall, each illegal behavior variable measured was more prevalent in the POUD group than in the comparison group at each time point measured, and AORs were larger for the 2010–2014 time period than for the 2002–2005 period for each illegal behavior (Table 3). For example, within the 2002–2005 time period, persons with POUD had 9.6 greater odds of selling illicit drugs compared to the No POUD group; within the 2010–2014 time period, the difference in odds increased to 18.6 (Table 3).