A unique analysis of drug treatment data shows more people are overcoming dependency and services are getting better at getting people into recovery. In the past three years, one third of new entrants to the system successfully completed treatment and did not return. Users starting treatment now are much more likely to recover than those who started six or more years ago. These findings are contained in a new NTA commentary on the six years’ worth of treatment data that was released alongside the annual statistics last year. It examines in more detail what happened to the 341,741 unique individuals recorded in treatment between 2005-06 and 2010-11, and demonstrates how more people are recovering from dependency than ever before. ...
Aims: The Drug Intervention Program (DIP) was set up to reduce drug-related crime by engaging drug-u...
Aims: To identify the proportion of drug users contacting drug treatment services in Scotland who we...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
AIM: To compare drug recovery outcomes in commissioning areas included in a 'payment by results' sch...
BACKGROUND Governments aim to increase treatment participation by problematic drug users. In the UK...
This paper reviews what has been learned from the following major national drug treatment outcome st...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Every £100 invested in drug treatment services prevents a crime being committed, according to a stud...
We are in the midst of a period of unprecedented debate within policy circles regarding addiction. D...
Aims: To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pr...
Heroin prescribing revamped and reassessed Heroin prescribing has retreated in Britain from the mai...
Transitioning opioid-dependent patients from detoxification to long-term treatment: efficacy of inte...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
Aims: The Drug Intervention Program (DIP) was set up to reduce drug-related crime by engaging drug-u...
Aims: To identify the proportion of drug users contacting drug treatment services in Scotland who we...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
AIM: To compare drug recovery outcomes in commissioning areas included in a 'payment by results' sch...
BACKGROUND Governments aim to increase treatment participation by problematic drug users. In the UK...
This paper reviews what has been learned from the following major national drug treatment outcome st...
Despite limited evidence base, rehabilitation services are associated with positive outcomes in U.K....
Every £100 invested in drug treatment services prevents a crime being committed, according to a stud...
We are in the midst of a period of unprecedented debate within policy circles regarding addiction. D...
Aims: To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pr...
Heroin prescribing revamped and reassessed Heroin prescribing has retreated in Britain from the mai...
Transitioning opioid-dependent patients from detoxification to long-term treatment: efficacy of inte...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
People seeking treatment for substance use disorders (SUD) ultimately aspire to improve their qualit...
Aims: The Drug Intervention Program (DIP) was set up to reduce drug-related crime by engaging drug-u...
Aims: To identify the proportion of drug users contacting drug treatment services in Scotland who we...
Aims To estimate the effect on drug misuse treatment completion of a pilot scheme to pay service pro...