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Secondary analysis of agreement between negative timeline follow back report and negative urine toxicology in a large trial of individuals with opioid use disorder
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Timeline follow-back (TLFB) is a self-report measure commonly used as a method of assessing historical drug use in both clinical and research settings. Our study considered rates of agreement between TLFB and an objective biological assay of opioid use.

METHODS: We calculated the rates of agreement between negative report of opioid use for the most recent 8 days on TLFB and urine toxicology (UTOX) results in a large multisite opioid use disorder treatment trial.

RESULTS: In total, 3986 assessments were provided by trial participants with both UTOX and TLFB during weeks 1 to 12, 2716 during weeks 13 to 24, and 325 at week 28. Rates of disagreement between negative TLFB and positive opioid UTOX were 2.33% of all assessments (21.68% of those with positive UTOX) over weeks 1 to 12, 2.06% of all assessment (25.00% of those with positive UTOX) over weeks 13 to 24, and 9.85% of all assessments (26.02% of those with positive UTOX) at week 28.

CONCLUSIONS: Negative TLFB seems to be generally associated with negative results on urine toxicology.

Full citation:
Shulman M, Choo TH, Scodes J, Pavlicova M, Novo P, Campbell ANC, Greiner M, Lee JD, Rotrosen J, Nunes EV (2023).
Secondary analysis of agreement between negative timeline follow back report and negative urine toxicology in a large trial of individuals with opioid use disorder
Journal of Addiction Medicine, 17 (5), 618-620. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000001173. PMCID: PMC10593984.