Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment

Background. There are no studies in South Africa (SA) on the outcomes following detoxification and psychosocial rehabilitation of heroin-dependent patients. Objective. To compare the demographic, clinical, forensic and treatment data of active heroin users v. users who were abstinent at the time of...

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Main Authors: Zureida Khan, Karen Jacqueline Cloete, Justin Harvey, Lize Weich
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2014-08-01
Series:South African Journal of Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://www.sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/541
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author Zureida Khan
Karen Jacqueline Cloete
Justin Harvey
Lize Weich
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description Background. There are no studies in South Africa (SA) on the outcomes following detoxification and psychosocial rehabilitation of heroin-dependent patients. Objective. To compare the demographic, clinical, forensic and treatment data of active heroin users v. users who were abstinent at the time of interview 4 years after attending the Opioid Detoxification Unit at Stikland Hospital in the Western Cape Province, SA.  Method. Participants included patients above the age of 16 years who had been admitted to the Opioid Detoxification Unit at Stikland Hospital for heroin detoxification between July 2006 and June 2007. Participants were individually interviewed (either in person or tele­phonically) using a structured self-report questionnaire to collect demographic, clinical, forensic and treatment data 4 years following heroin detoxification treatment at this unit.  Results. Of the participants, 60% were abstinent and a large portion (34%) attributed this to social support. Furthermore, there was a significant (p=0.04) difference in the longest period of abstinence between the past user group and active users, with more participants in the past user group being abstinent for 18 months or longer (n=24, 57%) than in the active users group (n=8, 29%). Active users (n=18, 64%) had significantly (p=0.03) more legal problems than abstinent users (n=14, 33%). Most participants (n=38, 54%) relapsed within 3 months after index detoxification and rehabilitation.  Conclusion. Active users had more legal problems than abstinent users, with social support structures playing a pivotal role in abstinence. Future research should assess the impact of interventions such as post-discharge social support programmes on criminality and heroin use in those that relapse following treatment.
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spelling doaj.art-16445ff3b96c47388ec7163b16fbb0e02022-12-22T01:56:34ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Psychiatry1608-96852078-67862014-08-01203e1e610.4102/sajpsychiatry.v20i3.54123Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatmentZureida Khan0Karen Jacqueline Cloete1Justin Harvey2Lize Weich3Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South AfricaDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South AfricaCentre for Statistical Consultation, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South AfricaDepartment of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, Cape Town, South AfricaBackground. There are no studies in South Africa (SA) on the outcomes following detoxification and psychosocial rehabilitation of heroin-dependent patients. Objective. To compare the demographic, clinical, forensic and treatment data of active heroin users v. users who were abstinent at the time of interview 4 years after attending the Opioid Detoxification Unit at Stikland Hospital in the Western Cape Province, SA.  Method. Participants included patients above the age of 16 years who had been admitted to the Opioid Detoxification Unit at Stikland Hospital for heroin detoxification between July 2006 and June 2007. Participants were individually interviewed (either in person or tele­phonically) using a structured self-report questionnaire to collect demographic, clinical, forensic and treatment data 4 years following heroin detoxification treatment at this unit.  Results. Of the participants, 60% were abstinent and a large portion (34%) attributed this to social support. Furthermore, there was a significant (p=0.04) difference in the longest period of abstinence between the past user group and active users, with more participants in the past user group being abstinent for 18 months or longer (n=24, 57%) than in the active users group (n=8, 29%). Active users (n=18, 64%) had significantly (p=0.03) more legal problems than abstinent users (n=14, 33%). Most participants (n=38, 54%) relapsed within 3 months after index detoxification and rehabilitation.  Conclusion. Active users had more legal problems than abstinent users, with social support structures playing a pivotal role in abstinence. Future research should assess the impact of interventions such as post-discharge social support programmes on criminality and heroin use in those that relapse following treatment.http://www.sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/541AdultHeroin detoxificationOutcomesSouth AfricaStikland HospitalWestern Cape
spellingShingle Zureida Khan
Karen Jacqueline Cloete
Justin Harvey
Lize Weich
Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
South African Journal of Psychiatry
Adult
Heroin detoxification
Outcomes
South Africa
Stikland Hospital
Western Cape
title Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
title_full Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
title_fullStr Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
title_short Outcomes of adult heroin users v. abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
title_sort outcomes of adult heroin users v abstinent users four years after presenting for heroin detoxification treatment
topic Adult
Heroin detoxification
Outcomes
South Africa
Stikland Hospital
Western Cape
url http://www.sajp.org.za/index.php/sajp/article/view/541
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