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The contributions of socioeconomic and opioid supply factors to U.S. drug mortality rates: Urban-rural and within-rural differences
Shannon M. Monnat
Department of Sociology
Aging Studies Institute
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Keyphrases
County Level
12%
Demographic Composition
12%
Drug Crisis
12%
Drug-related Deaths
100%
Economic Distress
37%
Factor Exposure
12%
Family Problems
12%
Fentanyl
25%
Geographic Variation
12%
Geographical Differences
12%
Health Problems
12%
Metro
25%
Mining Sector
12%
Mortality Rate
100%
Non-Hispanic White
25%
Opioids
100%
Population Health
12%
Population Loss
12%
Prescription Opioids
25%
Rural Counties
25%
Rural Differences
100%
Rural Labor Markets
25%
Rural-urban
100%
Rural-urban Continuum
25%
Service Sector
12%
Socioeconomic
100%
Socioeconomic Distress
12%
Strong Predictor
12%
Supply Factors
100%
US Population
12%
Social Sciences
Rural Labour Market
100%
Service Sector
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Rural Labour Market
100%