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Factors Contributing to Variation in Nonmedical Use of Prescription Pain Relievers Among U.S. Workers: 2004–2014

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  • Wenjia Zhu
  • Marisa Shenk
  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom
  • William Shaw

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Descriptive analysis of secondary data to understand how nonmedical use of prescription pain relievers varied across states, industries and occupations, and other worker characteristics.

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  • Wenjia Zhu & Marisa Shenk & Yonatan Ben-Shalom & William Shaw, "undated". "Factors Contributing to Variation in Nonmedical Use of Prescription Pain Relievers Among U.S. Workers: 2004–2014," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4111bb4dab674e7eb90e4f148, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:4111bb4dab674e7eb90e4f1488c4211d
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