This cross-sectional study (n = 190) examined correlates of hospitalization for physical health problems among methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) clients with a history of alcohol abuse. The study was derived from baseline data collected for a longitudinal trial assessing the effect of motivational interviewing among alcohol-abusing adults undergoing MMT. The sample included clients who were 18-55 years of age, abusing alcohol, and receiving MMT from five large methadone maintenance clinics in the Los Angeles area. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data. Correlates of hospitalization in logistic regression analysis included lack of social support, recent victimization, age of first alcohol use, chronic severe pain in th
Background: Client characteristics provide useful information for designing programs that target ind...
This study investigates the relationship between antiretroviral treatment and drug abuse. For this p...
The purpose of this article was to investigate the personal and social barriers experienced by metha...
This cross-sectional study (n = 190) examined correlates of hospitalization for physical health prob...
This cross-sectional study (n = 190) examined correlates of hospitalization for physical health prob...
This prospective study (n=190) examined correlates of alcohol use from baseline data of a longitudin...
This observational study examined the antidepressant treatment patterns of a novel New York City met...
Aims: To examine the prevalence rate and predictors of alcohol use problems among patients undergoin...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of alcohol dependence and anxiety and depressive ...
Objective: Many individuals receiving methadone maintenance receive their treatment through their pr...
Objectives: A secondary analysis assessed health-related quality-oflife (HRQOL) characteristics (ie,...
Background: Drug abuse is a problem that causes a wide array of social, emotional, and physical prob...
Objectives: A secondary analysis assessed health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) characteristics (ie...
Background: Patients receiving methadone-maintenance therapy appear more likely to have other substa...
This study aimed to measure the rates of ongoing heroin abuse among patients on methadone maintenanc...
Background: Client characteristics provide useful information for designing programs that target ind...
This study investigates the relationship between antiretroviral treatment and drug abuse. For this p...
The purpose of this article was to investigate the personal and social barriers experienced by metha...
This cross-sectional study (n = 190) examined correlates of hospitalization for physical health prob...
This cross-sectional study (n = 190) examined correlates of hospitalization for physical health prob...
This prospective study (n=190) examined correlates of alcohol use from baseline data of a longitudin...
This observational study examined the antidepressant treatment patterns of a novel New York City met...
Aims: To examine the prevalence rate and predictors of alcohol use problems among patients undergoin...
The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of alcohol dependence and anxiety and depressive ...
Objective: Many individuals receiving methadone maintenance receive their treatment through their pr...
Objectives: A secondary analysis assessed health-related quality-oflife (HRQOL) characteristics (ie,...
Background: Drug abuse is a problem that causes a wide array of social, emotional, and physical prob...
Objectives: A secondary analysis assessed health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) characteristics (ie...
Background: Patients receiving methadone-maintenance therapy appear more likely to have other substa...
This study aimed to measure the rates of ongoing heroin abuse among patients on methadone maintenanc...
Background: Client characteristics provide useful information for designing programs that target ind...
This study investigates the relationship between antiretroviral treatment and drug abuse. For this p...
The purpose of this article was to investigate the personal and social barriers experienced by metha...