Methadone maintenance outcome as a function of detoxification phobia
OBJECTIVE: Methadone maintenance outcome as a function of detoxification phobia was examined. METHOD: Opiate addicts (N = 271) in a 1983 random sample of methadone maintenance patients from three diverse populations were studied. Subjects from an individually assessed follow-up sample (N = 102) were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of psychiatry 1994-07, Vol.151 (7), p.1031-1037 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: Methadone maintenance outcome as a function of detoxification
phobia was examined. METHOD: Opiate addicts (N = 271) in a 1983 random
sample of methadone maintenance patients from three diverse populations
were studied. Subjects from an individually assessed follow-up sample (N =
102) were compared on detoxification phobia. Logistic regression analysis
yielded best predictors of the phobia. RESULTS: Phobic patients were more
likely to be white, female, and abstinent; to have had fewer detoxification
attempts and longer periods on maintenance; to show persistence of the
phobia; to meet diagnostic criteria for depressive or anxiety disorders;
and to have Addiction Severity Index scores above the 75th percentile for
psychological problems. CONCLUSIONS: Detoxification phobia has a complex
relationship to methadone maintenance outcome. It is associated with
greater abstinence for patients in methadone maintenance treatment.
However, for rehabilitated phobic patients it presents a barrier to
successful detoxification and a drug-free adjustment that is often
associated with other psychopathology but could be ameliorated by targeted
assessment and treatment. |
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ISSN: | 0002-953X 1535-7228 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ajp.151.7.1031 |