Methadone maintenance programmes
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Survey of client satisfaction with methadone maintenance programmes
AIMS AND METHOD The aim of the study was to elicit clients’ satisfaction with the methadone maintenance service and their views regarding opiate users not in the service. A self-completion questionnaire with 40 questions covering various aspects of service delivery was given to clients on this programme. RESULTS Of a total of 52 questionnaires, 31 (60%) were returned. There was a high level of ...
متن کاملMethadone maintenance treatment and drugs.
The mental and physical capabilities of drivers in traffic are often seriously challenged these days. Not only do they need to concentrate on driving, predict connections between various phenomena, take appropriate judgements in current situations and foresee the sequence of measures to be taken, but they are also expected to be emotionally stable, etc. The problem with drugs in traffic is ofte...
متن کاملAvailability of outpatient methadone maintenance
Background Multiple forms of effective treatment for opioid use disorders (OUDs) exist, but they have remained in short supply and have been underutilized where available. Simultaneously, OUDs persist as a large and growing public health problem across the United States, leading to epidemic levels of overdose death as well as many other damaging societal consequences. Our goal was to assess the...
متن کاملMethadone maintenance and property crime
In Australia, as in other comparable countries, the link between heroin addiction and acquisitive crime has been well documented. Around 40% of males incarcerated in Long Bay Gaol for property offences report having used heroin (Dobinson and Ward, 1985), indicating that heroin use is far more common in this group than in community samples, in which reported rates of ever having used heroin are ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Psychiatric Bulletin
سال: 2006
ISSN: 0955-6036
DOI: 10.1192/pb.30.6.234-b