Background Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK manage to achieve abstinence from prescribed and illicit drugs within three years of commencing treatment. Involvement of families and wider social networks in supporting psychological treatment may be an effective strategy in facilitating recovery, and this pilot study aimed to evaluate the impact of a social network-focused intervention for patients receiving OST. Methods A two-site, open feasibility trial randomised patients receiving OST for at least 12 months but still reporting illicit opiate use in the past 28 days to one of three treatments: 1) treatment as usual (TAU), 2) Brief Social Behaviour and Network Therapy (B-SBNT) + TAU, or 3) Pers...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
Pilot study of a social network intervention for heroin users in opiate substitution treatment: omiz...
AIMS:To examine drug use behavior of clients attending Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) program...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK manage ...
Abstract Background Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Introduction: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a debilitating and relapsing psychiatric disorder; opioid...
Introduction Most individuals treated for heroin use disorder receive opioid agonist treatment (OAT)...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
Background: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people’s substance misuse....
BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse....
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
Pilot study of a social network intervention for heroin users in opiate substitution treatment: omiz...
AIMS:To examine drug use behavior of clients attending Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) program...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK manage ...
Abstract Background Approximately 3% of people receiving opioid substitution therapy (OST) in the UK...
Background: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
BACKGROUND: Research indicates that 3% of people receiving opiate substitution treatment (OST) in th...
Introduction: Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a debilitating and relapsing psychiatric disorder; opioid...
Introduction Most individuals treated for heroin use disorder receive opioid agonist treatment (OAT)...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Social Network theory offers an excellent perspective for understanding recovery from substance abus...
Background: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people’s substance misuse....
BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse....
Social network theory examines how the social context and behaviors of people in the social network ...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
There are approximately 256,000 heroin and other opiate users in England of whom 155,000 are in trea...
Pilot study of a social network intervention for heroin users in opiate substitution treatment: omiz...
AIMS:To examine drug use behavior of clients attending Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT) program...