From: “It wasn’t here, and now it is. It’s everywhere": fentanyl’s rising presence in Oregon’s drug supply
Characteristic | Count (%) |
---|---|
Gender | |
Female | 16 (47%) |
Male | 16 (47%) |
Non-binary | 2 (6%) |
Age | |
< 30 | 3 (9%) |
30–39 | 15 (44%) |
40–49 | 11 (32%) |
50 + | 5 (15%) |
Race | |
White | 29 (85%) |
Multiracial | 3 (9%) |
African American or Black | 1 (3%) |
Other | 1 (3%) |
Ethnicity | |
Non-Hispanic | 28 (82%) |
Hispanic | 6 (18%) |
Past 30-day drug use | |
Methamphetamine/stimulants | 31 (91%) |
Heroin | 28 (82%) |
Street fentanyl* | 21 (62%) |
Benzodiazepines | 16 (47%) |
Prescription opioids | 15 (44%) |
Cocaine or crack* | 8 (24%) |
Polysubstance use | |
Any opioid and any stimulant | 28 (82%) |
Injection drug use in past 30 days | |
Yes | 30 (88%) |
No | 4 (12%) |