Our objectives were to (i) estimate lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in heroin users and (ii) evaluate psychiatric comorbidity as a predictor of drug-related hospitalization following either (a) methadone maintenance or (b) naltrexone implant treatment.Our method consisted of retrospective, longitudinal follow-up using prospectively collected, state-wide hospital data on two cohorts of heroin-dependent persons (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition), first time treated with naltrexone implant (n = 317) or methadone (n = 521) between January 2001 and December 2002. Outcome measures were: (i) prevalence of comorbidity and (ii) changes in risk for drug-related hospitalization-categorized as 'opioid...
Aims: To determine if amphetamine and opioid users attending a drug treatment service were more like...
BackgroundIndividuals treated for opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rates of psychiatric disorders...
Mental Disorders and Heroin Use Disorder (HUD) often co-occur and constitute correlated risk factors...
Background: Oral naltrexone is an approved treatment for opioid dependence. However, the impact of s...
Context: Most research on heroin dependence treatments assesses short-term changes in patients' self...
Effects of psychiatric comorbidity on treatment outcome in patients undergoing diamorphine or methad...
Abstract Background: Methadone Maintenance Treatment is a useful method for opioid dependents, whic...
Sixty d,l- or l-methadone treated patients in maintenance therapy were interviewed for additional dr...
Background: Comorbid psychiatric disorders among opioid-dependent patients are associated with sever...
Sixty d,l- or l-methadone treated patients in maintenance therapy were interviewed for additional dr...
Background: Methadone Maintenance Treatment is a useful method for opioid dependents, which results ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental health (MH) hospital admissions were investigated in a cohort (N = 1184) of heroin dependent ...
Aims: To determine if amphetamine and opioid users attending a drug treatment service were more like...
BackgroundIndividuals treated for opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rates of psychiatric disorders...
Mental Disorders and Heroin Use Disorder (HUD) often co-occur and constitute correlated risk factors...
Background: Oral naltrexone is an approved treatment for opioid dependence. However, the impact of s...
Context: Most research on heroin dependence treatments assesses short-term changes in patients' self...
Effects of psychiatric comorbidity on treatment outcome in patients undergoing diamorphine or methad...
Abstract Background: Methadone Maintenance Treatment is a useful method for opioid dependents, whic...
Sixty d,l- or l-methadone treated patients in maintenance therapy were interviewed for additional dr...
Background: Comorbid psychiatric disorders among opioid-dependent patients are associated with sever...
Sixty d,l- or l-methadone treated patients in maintenance therapy were interviewed for additional dr...
Background: Methadone Maintenance Treatment is a useful method for opioid dependents, which results ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental illness and opioid dependence are common comorbidities that may affect individuals’ clinical ...
Mental health (MH) hospital admissions were investigated in a cohort (N = 1184) of heroin dependent ...
Aims: To determine if amphetamine and opioid users attending a drug treatment service were more like...
BackgroundIndividuals treated for opioid use disorder (OUD) have high rates of psychiatric disorders...
Mental Disorders and Heroin Use Disorder (HUD) often co-occur and constitute correlated risk factors...