Aim: To examine the impact of treatment for heroin dependence on drug use, injection-related risk-taking, health problems, criminality and general physical and mental health over 3 years among heroin-dependent Australians. Design: Longitudinal prospective cohort study. Participants A total of 615 heroin users enrolled in the Australian Treatment Outcome Study; 94.5% of the sample completed at least one follow-up interview over 36-month follow-up. Findings: The proportion who reported using heroin in the preceding month continued to decrease significantly from baseline to 24-month follow-up (99% versus 35%), with this rate remaining stable to 36-month follow-up. The reduction in heroin use was accompanied by reductions in other drug use. The...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
BackgroundThe link between heroin use and crime has been well established; however, there has been l...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-sectional research has identified correlates of personal wellbeing scor...
Aim: To determine 1 year outcomes for drug use, criminality, psychopathology and injection-related h...
Aims To determine the long‐term mortality, remission, criminality and psychiatric comorbidity durin...
The current study aimed to describe the characteristics (demographics, drug use, mental and physical...
AimsTo determine the role of treatment and client characteristics associated with the achievement of...
Aims: To identify trajectories of heroin use in Australia, predictors of trajectory group membership...
Aims: To identify trajectories of heroin use in Australia, predictors of trajectory group membership...
This thesis explored the effect of cocaine use on treatment outcomes for heroin dependent individual...
Background. There are no studies in South Africa (SA) on the outcomes following detoxification and p...
The study aimed to determine patterns of major depression (MD) across 36 months, and the relationshi...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Context: Most research on heroin dependence treatments assesses short-term changes in patients' self...
Background: Cohort studies provide an excellent opportunity to monitor changes in b...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
BackgroundThe link between heroin use and crime has been well established; however, there has been l...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-sectional research has identified correlates of personal wellbeing scor...
Aim: To determine 1 year outcomes for drug use, criminality, psychopathology and injection-related h...
Aims To determine the long‐term mortality, remission, criminality and psychiatric comorbidity durin...
The current study aimed to describe the characteristics (demographics, drug use, mental and physical...
AimsTo determine the role of treatment and client characteristics associated with the achievement of...
Aims: To identify trajectories of heroin use in Australia, predictors of trajectory group membership...
Aims: To identify trajectories of heroin use in Australia, predictors of trajectory group membership...
This thesis explored the effect of cocaine use on treatment outcomes for heroin dependent individual...
Background. There are no studies in South Africa (SA) on the outcomes following detoxification and p...
The study aimed to determine patterns of major depression (MD) across 36 months, and the relationshi...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Context: Most research on heroin dependence treatments assesses short-term changes in patients' self...
Background: Cohort studies provide an excellent opportunity to monitor changes in b...
Background and Aims: Our understanding of patient pathways through specialist Alcohol and Other Drug...
BackgroundThe link between heroin use and crime has been well established; however, there has been l...
Introduction and Aims: Cross-sectional research has identified correlates of personal wellbeing scor...