RETENTION OF PATIENTS WHO ENTERED METHADONE-MAINTENANCE VIA AN INTERIM METHADONE CLINIC

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作者
FRIEDMANN, P
JARLAIS, DCD
PEYSER, NP
NICHOLS, SE
DREW, E
NEWMAN, RG
机构
[1] Beth Israel Medical Center, Chemical Dependency Institute, New York, NY, 10003
关键词
HIV-RISK REDUCTION; HEROIN; INTERIM METHADONE TREATMENT; RETENTION;
D O I
10.1080/02791072.1994.10472269
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Time in treatment is considered an important predictor of good outcomes for drug abuse treatment. Patient retention would be of particular concern for low-service types of treatment. Interim methadone maintenance was developed as an alternative to waiting lists and as a method of providing HIV risk-reduction services to heroin addicts waiting for treatment, and does not include the regular counseling required in comprehensive methadone treatment. This analysis compares the retention of patients first admitted to an interim methadone clinic versus that of patients admitted directly to a comprehensive methadone clinic. The two groups did not differ with regard to demographic characteristics and drug of abuse at the time of admission. The two groups did not differ with respect to demographics. The three-, six-, and 12-month retention rates of patients first admitted to the interim clinic were 78%, 69%, and 62%, respectively. The three-, six-, and 12-month retention rates for patients admitted directly to a traditional methadone clinic were 84%, 76%, and 68%, respectively. Life-table analysis revealed that the two groups did not differ significantly with regard to retention (p=0.17). Interim treatment does not appear to adversely affect overall retention in treatment. Three- and six-month retention rates of interim clinic patients fall within the range of six-month nationwide retention rates reported by the GAO. Factors associated with discharge from treatment are examined for both groups.
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