Table 2

Demographic Characteristics and Risk Profiles for Opioid-Related Harms of Patients Receiving Chronic Opioids

Patients on Chronic Opioids, n = 902 (%)aPatients Not on Chronic Opioids, n = 84,027 (%)aP Value
Demographic characteristics
Sex, female591 (65.5%)50,575 (60.2%)<.01
Race
 Asian/Asian American6 (0.7%)6,034 (7.2%)<.01
 Black/African American389 (43.1%)12,377 (14.7%)
 White435 (48.2%)48,200 (57.4%)
 Other20 (2.2%)4,509 (5.4%)
 Declined52 (5.8%)12,907 (15.4%)
Ethnicity, Hispanic12 (1.4%)3,576 (5.4%)<.01
Medical comorbidities
Sleep apnea194 (21.5%)7001 (8.3%)<.01
Depression or anxiety537 (59.5%)23,693 (28.2%)<.01
Substance use disorder118 (13.1%)1,802 (2.1%)<.01
Hepatic insufficiency153 (17.0%)4,020 (4.8%)<.01
Renal insufficiency174 (19.3%)2,439 (2.9%)<.01
Concurrent benzodiazepine prescription216 (24.0%)714 (8.3%)b<.01
  • a The denominator for all percentages is the n listed in the column heading unless otherwise indicated.

  • b Because concurrent benzodiazepine prescription is relevant only for patients with an opioid prescription, the denominator here is 8,560 to account for patients who have received an opioid prescription in 2016.