Is England facing an opioid epidemic?
Antonia-Olivia Roberts, Georgia C. Richards
Abstract
The opioid crisis in the United States (US) is one of the most high-profile public health scandals of the 21st century with millions of people unknowingly becoming dependent on opioids. The United Kingdom (UK) had the world's highest rate of opioid consumption in 2019, and opiate-related drug poisoning deaths have increased by 388% since 1993 in England and Wales. This article explores the epidemiological definitions of public health emergencies and epidemics in the context of opioid use, misuse, and mortality in England, to establish whether England is facing an opioid crisis.
Topics & Concepts
MedicinePublic healthOpioid epidemicContext (archaeology)OpioidNew englandEpidemiologyOpiateDrug misuseConsumption (sociology)Opioid overdosePsychiatry(+)-NaloxonePolitical scienceDrugPoliticsGeographyLawNursingSociologyArchaeologySocial scienceInternal medicineReceptorOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentSubstance Abuse Treatment and OutcomesMigration, Health and Trauma