Co-occurring Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder: Social and Genetic Insights
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Medicine · Pain Management & Addiction
A study within the All of Us Research Program investigated the co-occurrence of chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD), finding that socioeconomic hardship and co-occurring mental health conditions are significant correlates of risk. The research also explored polygenic liability, suggesting a genetic component to the comorbidity. For a medical student focused on clinically relevant research, this study highlights actionable social determinants and mental health factors that should be prioritized in prevention and treatment strategies for a complex patient population.
Novelty: 80%
Rigor: 88%
Significance: 92%
Validity: 85%
Clarity: 78%
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