About One In 10 US Adults With Substance Use Disorder Report Past-Year Hospitalizations, Research Letter Says

HealthDay (4/10, Gotkine ) reports that a research letter published in Annals of Internal Medicine says that “about one in 10 U.S. adults with substance use disorder (SUD) report past-year hospitalizations.” The researchers “identified 60 million U.S. adults with SUD, of whom 5.8 million (9.7 percent) reported past-year hospitalizations.” Among patients with SUD, “those with versus without past-year hospitalizations were more likely to be older and more likely to have two or more medical comorbid conditions.” In addition, hospitalized adults with alcohol use disorder, “cannabis use disorder, and tobacco use disorder were also more likely to have serious mental illness. Across all groups apart from AUD, hospitalized adults were less likely to be uninsured.” Further, hospitalized adults with opioid use disorder “were less likely to be non-Hispanic Black.”

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— “One in 10 With Substance Use Disorder Report Past-Year Hospitalizations,”Elana Gotkine, HealthDay, April 10, 2025

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