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Wednesday, June 15, 2016<br />

66 Factors predicting methamphetamine use among homeless people in Bangkok, Thailand<br />

C. Areesantichai 1 , U. Perngparn 1 , L. Cottler 2 , 1 Drug Dependence Research Center<br />

WHO Collaborating Center for Research and Training in Drug Dependence (WHOCC),<br />

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, 2 Epidemiology, University of Florida,<br />

Gainesville, FL<br />

67 Release from drinking-age restrictions is associated with increases in alcohol-related motor<br />

vehicle collisions among young drivers in Canada<br />

R. Callaghan 2 , J. Gatley 2 , M. Sanches 3 , C. Benny 4 , 2 Northern Medical <strong>Program</strong>, University of<br />

Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, Canada, 3 Biostatistical Consulting, CAMH,<br />

Toronto, ON, Canada, 4 Community Health Sciences, UNBC, Prince George, BC, Canada<br />

68 Ultrasound correlates of liver disease in patients seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder<br />

D. Fuster 3 , A. Sanvisens 3 , P. Zuluaga 3 , E. Barluenga 4 , I. Rivas 2 , J. Tor 1 , R. Muga 1 , 1 Internal<br />

Medicine, Hospital Universitari Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain, 2 Municipal Center<br />

for Substance Abuse Treatment, Badalona, Spain, 3 Medicine, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol,<br />

Badalona, Spain, 4 Radiology, Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Badalona, Spain<br />

69 Gender differences in patterns of prescription opioid use and binge drinking among middleaged<br />

Floridians<br />

M. Serdarevic, L. Cottler, Epidemiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL<br />

70 Changes in nonmedical use of OxyContin after reformulation with abuse deterrent properties<br />

H. Chilcoat, P. Coplan, N. Sessler, R.Singh, Risk Management and Epidemiology, Purdue<br />

Pharma, Stamford, CT<br />

71 Evaluating prescription drug abuse survey questions<br />

B. Sproule 2,1 , M. Zhang 2,1 , 1 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2 Centre for<br />

Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada<br />

72 Association between prescription opioid use and frequent emergency department use<br />

S. A. Milani, H. R. Crooke, L. Cottler, C. W. Striley, Epidemiology, University of Florida,<br />

Gainesville, FL<br />

73 Peer networks, marital satisfaction and nonmedical use of prescription drugs among reserve<br />

soldiers and partners<br />

S. Cercone Heavey 2 , D. Homish 2 , J. Devonish 2 , E. M. Anderson Goodell 1 , G. G. Homish 2 ,<br />

1<br />

Mental Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD,<br />

2<br />

Community Health & Health Behavior, State University of New York at Buffalo,<br />

Buffalo, NY<br />

74 Characteristics of pain patients related to risk of aberrant opioid medication behaviors<br />

S. F. Butler, R. A. Black, T. A. Cassidy, K. L. Zacharoff, S. H. Budman, Inflexxion, Inc.,<br />

Newton, MA<br />

75 Multiple sources of payment and risky opioid therapy among military/VA<br />

W. Becker 1 , E. Doyle 4 , B. Fenton 3 , J. Francis 5 , C. Brandt 3 , B. A. Moore 2 , R. Kerns 3 ,<br />

P. Kreiner 4 , 1 Internal Medicine, VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT,<br />

2<br />

Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, 3 VA Connecticut<br />

Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, 4 Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, 5 VA Central<br />

Office, Washington, DC<br />

76 Insurance is not enough: Significant increases in insurance coverage do not increase substance<br />

abuse treatment entry among rural Appalachian drug users<br />

J. R. Havens, H. K. Knudsen, M. R. Lofwall, S. L. Walsh, Center on Drug and Alcohol<br />

Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY<br />

83

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