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

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 (CTN-0051, X:BOT).

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.

Related protocols: CTN-0051

Categories: CTN platform/ancillary study, Opioid use disorder, Self-report, Urine drug screen
Tags: Article (Peer-Reviewed)
Authors: Shulman, Matisyahu; Choo, Tse-Hwei; Scodes, Jennifer; Pavlicova, Martina; Novo, Patricia; Campbell, Aimee N. C.; Greiner, Miranda; Lee, Joshua D.; Rotrosen, John; Nunes, Edward V.
PMCID: PMC10593984
PMID: 37788622
Source: Journal of Addiction Medicine 2023;17(5):618-620. [doi: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000001173]