Trends in Opioid Use among Social Security Disability Insurance Applicants
April Yanyuan Wu,
Denise Hoffman and
Paul O’Leary
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Several factors suggest that opioid use may be common among applicants to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI): the prevalence of opioid use, the suspected link between opioid use and declining rates of work, and the large share of new SSDI awardees who have conditions associated with opioid use.
Keywords: Opioid; SSDI; social security disability insurance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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