Introduction: This study examines factors associated with criminal engagement among patients in opioid maintenance treatment (OMT). Methods: Questionnaire data recorded annually among 5 654 patients in the Norwegian OMT programme between 2005 and 2010 from seven regional treatment centres were available for analyses. Each patient answered approximately 4 times (mean: 4.11, SD: 1.46) generating a total of 18 538 questionnaires. The outcome variable of the study, engagement in criminal activity, was defined as whether a patient had been arrested, put in custody, been charged and/or convicted of a crime within the last 12 months prior to the completion of the questionnaire. Three types of covariates were included: demographical, psychosocial ...
Background: The intravenous (IV) use of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) medications and other int...
Foreword: Prisoners experience high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortalit...
Opioid abuse has become a global epidemic and is now a huge public health concern here in the US. No...
Introduction This study examines factors associated with criminal engagement among patients in opio...
The reduction of criminal activity is an important aspect of drug treatment. Opioid maintenance trea...
Background: Opioid dependence is linked to crime, morbidity and mortality, directly through drug ove...
Purpose: Opioid maintenance treatment reduces a person’s use of heroin. However, frequent substance ...
Aims: Research has shown that treatment for opiate use reduces crime, however the extent to which th...
Background: Patients in opioid maintenance treatment might differ significantly on major life events...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with concurrent illicit drug us...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with concurrent illicit drug us...
Background Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is the most widely used treatment for opioid dependenc...
Prisoners experience very high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortality. Wi...
Opioid dependence is a chronic lifelong disease, and opioid maintenance treatment is a well-document...
Background The reduction of crime is an important outcome of opioid maintenance trea...
Background: The intravenous (IV) use of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) medications and other int...
Foreword: Prisoners experience high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortalit...
Opioid abuse has become a global epidemic and is now a huge public health concern here in the US. No...
Introduction This study examines factors associated with criminal engagement among patients in opio...
The reduction of criminal activity is an important aspect of drug treatment. Opioid maintenance trea...
Background: Opioid dependence is linked to crime, morbidity and mortality, directly through drug ove...
Purpose: Opioid maintenance treatment reduces a person’s use of heroin. However, frequent substance ...
Aims: Research has shown that treatment for opiate use reduces crime, however the extent to which th...
Background: Patients in opioid maintenance treatment might differ significantly on major life events...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with concurrent illicit drug us...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with concurrent illicit drug us...
Background Opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) is the most widely used treatment for opioid dependenc...
Prisoners experience very high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortality. Wi...
Opioid dependence is a chronic lifelong disease, and opioid maintenance treatment is a well-document...
Background The reduction of crime is an important outcome of opioid maintenance trea...
Background: The intravenous (IV) use of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) medications and other int...
Foreword: Prisoners experience high rates of drug dependence, health problems and premature mortalit...
Opioid abuse has become a global epidemic and is now a huge public health concern here in the US. No...