Online Survey About Opioid Use
Researchers at The University of New Mexico are seeking to understand the association between opioid use and other health behaviors.
Fast Facts

Ages 18
and older

Have used opioids in the last month

Compensation Provided

Conducted
Nationwide
Survey Background
Researchers at The University of New Mexico are seeking to understand the association between opioid use and other health behaviors.
This survey focuses on opioid use and health behaviors. Researchers aim to explore attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to opioid consumption and their links to other health behaviors.
Opioid use is a significant global public health concern, affecting both individual health and society at large. To grasp its complexities, we need to understand how attitudes and beliefs influence behaviors.
Studies show that opioid use often overlaps with other behaviors, impacting health outcomes and challenging public health efforts. This research seeks to uncover these connections to guide targeted prevention and intervention strategies. The findings are expected to reveal the intricate nature of opioid use and inform evidence-based approaches to enhance public health.
Survey Background
Researchers at The University of New Mexico are seeking to understand the association between opioid use and other health behaviors.
This survey focuses on opioid use and health behaviors. Researchers aim to explore attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to opioid consumption and their links to other health behaviors.
Opioid use is a significant global public health concern, affecting both individual health and society at large. To grasp its complexities, we need to understand how attitudes and beliefs influence behaviors.
Studies show that opioid use often overlaps with other behaviors, impacting health outcomes and challenging public health efforts. This research seeks to uncover these connections to guide targeted prevention and intervention strategies. The findings are expected to reveal the intricate nature of opioid use and inform evidence-based approaches to enhance public health.
Additional Information
The University of New Mexico researchers are investigating how opioid use relates to various health behaviors. Their goal is to comprehend the connections between opioid consumption and these behaviors comprehensively.
You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 18+
- Have used opioids in the last month
- Not currently in treatment for opioid use disorder
Participants will be required to complete two separate online surveys, with each survey administered one month apart.
Each survey is expected to take approximately 45 minutes to complete, ensuring thoroughness and allowing participants ample time to provide detailed responses.
Participants will be compensated with a $20 Amazon gift card for each survey completed.
There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.