Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up

Objective(s): An urgent project for arresting and mandatory treatment of high risk drug addicts started in May 2007 in Tehran. After triage, those with more severe patterns were sent to a residential center for compulsory methadone maintenance treatment. This paper presents the outcomes in two and s...

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Main Authors: Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar, Golara Khastoo, Emran Razzaghi, Mohammad Bagher Saberi-Zafarghandi, Ali Reza Noroozi, Reza Jar-Siah
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Published: Iranian Institute for Health Sciences Research 2011-10-01
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author Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar
Golara Khastoo
Emran Razzaghi
Mohammad Bagher Saberi-Zafarghandi
Ali Reza Noroozi
Reza Jar-Siah
author_facet Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar
Golara Khastoo
Emran Razzaghi
Mohammad Bagher Saberi-Zafarghandi
Ali Reza Noroozi
Reza Jar-Siah
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description Objective(s): An urgent project for arresting and mandatory treatment of high risk drug addicts started in May 2007 in Tehran. After triage, those with more severe patterns were sent to a residential center for compulsory methadone maintenance treatment. This paper presents the outcomes in two and six-month follow-up. The results of process evaluation of interventions were presented in the first paper.Methods: A total of 500 addicts that have been arrested within 11 days were followed. Seventy nine were sent to the residential center. Follow-up of these arrestees within the center, and two and six months after discharge were carried out through individual interviews, focus group discussions, morphine test in urine, and review of the records.Results: From the 79 individuals entering the residential center, 51 were discharged after two months. Fifteen (29.4%) was in treatment in two month follow-up and 7 (13.7% from 51) had negative morphine test. In six month follow-up, retention rate was 23.5% (11 of 51) and morphine test was negative in 6 (11.8% from 51).Conclusion: Because of the criminal approach to addiction in the country and provision of various punishments in anti-drug law, this was the first scientific approach to mandatory treatment. Although the positive outcomes are less than the results of other compulsory treatments like Drug Court Treatment, but with improvements in the provided services, utilization of a variety of approaches, and promoting aftercare services, the outcomes can improve, considerably.
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spelling doaj.art-3f6c6a83b93e4fe5b678ad36b1a8c9f62022-12-22T00:21:37ZfasIranian Institute for Health Sciences ResearchPayesh1680-76262008-45362011-10-01104505514Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-upAfarin Rahimi-Movaghar0Golara Khastoo1Emran Razzaghi2Mohammad Bagher Saberi-Zafarghandi3Ali Reza Noroozi4Reza Jar-Siah5 Objective(s): An urgent project for arresting and mandatory treatment of high risk drug addicts started in May 2007 in Tehran. After triage, those with more severe patterns were sent to a residential center for compulsory methadone maintenance treatment. This paper presents the outcomes in two and six-month follow-up. The results of process evaluation of interventions were presented in the first paper.Methods: A total of 500 addicts that have been arrested within 11 days were followed. Seventy nine were sent to the residential center. Follow-up of these arrestees within the center, and two and six months after discharge were carried out through individual interviews, focus group discussions, morphine test in urine, and review of the records.Results: From the 79 individuals entering the residential center, 51 were discharged after two months. Fifteen (29.4%) was in treatment in two month follow-up and 7 (13.7% from 51) had negative morphine test. In six month follow-up, retention rate was 23.5% (11 of 51) and morphine test was negative in 6 (11.8% from 51).Conclusion: Because of the criminal approach to addiction in the country and provision of various punishments in anti-drug law, this was the first scientific approach to mandatory treatment. Although the positive outcomes are less than the results of other compulsory treatments like Drug Court Treatment, but with improvements in the provided services, utilization of a variety of approaches, and promoting aftercare services, the outcomes can improve, considerably.http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-504-en.htmlopioid-related disordersmethadone maintenance treatmentcompulsory residential treatmenthomelessness
spellingShingle Afarin Rahimi-Movaghar
Golara Khastoo
Emran Razzaghi
Mohammad Bagher Saberi-Zafarghandi
Ali Reza Noroozi
Reza Jar-Siah
Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
Payesh
opioid-related disorders
methadone maintenance treatment
compulsory residential treatment
homelessness
title Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
title_full Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
title_fullStr Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
title_full_unstemmed Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
title_short Compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in Tehran, Iran (2): Outcome evaluation in two and six-month follow-up
title_sort compulsory methadone maintenance treatment of severe cases of drug addiction in a residential setting in tehran iran 2 outcome evaluation in two and six month follow up
topic opioid-related disorders
methadone maintenance treatment
compulsory residential treatment
homelessness
url http://payeshjournal.ir/article-1-504-en.html
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