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Published on in Vol 12 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/51825, first published .
Determining the Impact of Opioid Policy on Substance Use and Mental Health–Related Harms: Protocol for a Data Linkage Study

Determining the Impact of Opioid Policy on Substance Use and Mental Health–Related Harms: Protocol for a Data Linkage Study

Determining the Impact of Opioid Policy on Substance Use and Mental Health–Related Harms: Protocol for a Data Linkage Study

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  1. Xia T, Picco L, Rowland B, Russell G, Ilomaki J, Andrew N, Lalic S, Buchbinder R, Lubman D, Nielsen S. Opioid dose trajectories and associations with opioid- and nonopioid-related emergency department presentations and hospital admissions. Pain 2025;166(10):e460 View
  2. Nielsen S, Picco L, Rowland B, Andrew N, Collyer T, Lalic S, Buchbinder R, Pearce C, Bell J, Lubman D, Xia T. Prescription opioid supply‐restricting policies and hospital use by people prescribed opioid medications, Victoria, 2018–22: a controlled interrupted time series analysis. Medical Journal of Australia 2025;223(3):134 View
  3. Jung M, Xia T, Picco L, Lubman D, Lalic S, Pearce C, Buchbinder R, Rowland B, Andrew N, Bell S, Nielsen S. Change in prescription opioid dose and the risk of mental health–related and substance use–related emergency department presentations: a case-crossover study. Pain 2025 View