用处方追踪打击虐待:强制药物监测与亲密伴侣暴力

Fighting abuse with prescription tracking: mandatory drug monitoring and intimate partner violence

Journal of Population Economics · 2025
被引 3
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究美国强制处方药监测项目对亲密伴侣暴力的溢出效应,发现政策使总体暴力事件减少9-10%,但海洛因相关暴力增加,需关注高风险群体转向非法药物。

Abstract

The opioid crisis generates broader societal harms beyond direct health and economic effects, impacting non-users through adverse spillovers on children, families, and communities. We study the spillover effects of a supply-side policy aimed at reducing overprescription of opioids on women's well-being by examining its effects on intimate partner violence (IPV) in the United States. Using administrative data on incidents reported to law enforcement, in conjunction with quasi-experimental variation in the adoption of stringent mandatory-access prescription drug monitoring programs, we find that these policies generate a downstream benefit for women by significantly reducing their overall exposure to IPV and IPV-involved injuries by 9 to 10%. The strongest effects are experienced by groups with higher rates of opioid consumption at baseline, including non-Hispanic Whites. Our findings also show a significant increase in heroin-involved IPV incidents, suggesting substitution into illicit drug consumption. However, since heroin-related IPV accounts for less than 1% of all incidents, its increase among highly opioid-dependent individuals does not offset the overall decline in total IPV incidents in affected states. Our results highlight the need to identify high-risk groups prone to switching to illicit opioids and to address this risk through evidence-based policies. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00148-025-01111-5.

强制处方药监测项目阿片类药物亲密伴侣暴力替代效应