List of Proposed Items 2019

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2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH)

List of Proposed Items 2019

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Proposed Questions to be asked beginning in 2019

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End of Consumption of Alcohol


If a respondent has received treatment for alcohol and/ or drug use, they receive the following question on medication-assisted treatment:


Introduction:

The next question is about medication prescribed by a doctor or other health professional to help reduce or stop your use of alcohol.


Some examples of these medications include:

Acamprosate, also known as Campral

Disulfiram, also known as Antabuse,

Naltrexone pills, also known as ReVia or Trexan

Injectable naltrexone, also known as Vivitrol


(Past 12 month) use of medication to help reduce or stop use of alcohol

If yes, which of the following medications did you use:

    • Acamprosate, also known as Campral

    • Disulfiram, also known as Antabuse

    • Naltrexone pills, also known as ReVia or Trexan

    • Injectable naltrexone, also known as Vivitrol

    • Some other medication to help reduce or stop










If a respondent reports use of heroin and/ or prescription pain relievers, they receive the following question on medication-assisted treatment:


Introduction

The next question is about medication-assisted treatment prescribed by a doctor or other health professional to help reduce or stop your use of [heroin/ prescription pain relievers]. It is different from medications given to stop a drug overdose.


Some examples of medication-assisted treatment include:

Buprenorphine or buprenorphine-naloxone pills or film taken by

mouth, also known as Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail, or Subutex

Injectable buprenorphine, also known as Sublocade

Buprenorphine implant placed under the skin, also known as Probuphine

Methadone

Naltrexone pills, also known as ReVia or Trexan

Injectable naltrexone, also known as Vivitrol


(Past 12 month) use of medication to help reduce or stop use of heroin/ prescription pain relievers

If yes, which of the following medications did you use:

  • Buprenorphine or buprenorphine-naloxone pills or film taken by

mouth, also known as Suboxone, Zubsolv, Bunavail, or Subutex

  • Injectable buprenorphine, also known as Sublocade

  • Buprenorphine implant placed under the skin, also known as Probuphine

  • Methadone

  • Naltrexone pills, also known as ReVia or Trexan

  • Injectable naltrexone, also known as Vivitrol


If yes to use medication-assisted treatment:

How many days in the past 12 months did you use [MAT drug(s)]



New proposed questions. The passage of the 21st Century Cures Act includes expanding the use of MAT to combat the opioid crisis. By including these questions estimates may be generated of MAT use among those with opioid use disorder in the general population.

End of Consumption of Alcohol



Introduction


This next question is about kratom, which can come in forms such as powder, pills, or leaf.


Have you ever, even once, used kratom?

If yes, How long has it been since you last used kratom?

Within the past 30 days – that is, since [DATEFILL]

More than 30 days ago but within the past 12 months

More than 12 months ago


New proposed questions. The two questions on kratom will allow SAMHSA to estimate the prevalence use of kratom in the United States.



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