Efficacy of enhanced outreach counseling to reenroll high-risk drug users 1 year after discharge from treatment
OBJECTIVE: Because discharged methadone maintenance patients represent a population at particularly high public health risk, the authors studied such patients 1 year after their discharge from a methadone program. METHOD: The locations of 94 of 110 discharged patients were successfully determined 1...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of psychiatry 1996-08, Vol.153 (8), p.1095-1096 |
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Zusammenfassung: | OBJECTIVE: Because discharged methadone maintenance patients represent a
population at particularly high public health risk, the authors studied
such patients 1 year after their discharge from a methadone program.
METHOD: The locations of 94 of 110 discharged patients were successfully
determined 1 year after discharge. Nine (10%) of these patients had died,
37 (39%) were already reenrolled in treatment, and 7 (7%) did not require
treatment. The 41 remaining subjects were randomly assigned to either the
enhanced outreach counseling condition (N = 27) or a standard referral
condition (N = 14). RESULTS: Within 2 weeks following this intervention, 17
(63%) of the 27 patients in the enhanced outreach counseling program and
one (7%) of the 14 patients not in the program had reenrolled in treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that enhanced outreach counseling may be an
effective outreach strategy as well as a risk-reduction for discharged
methadone maintenance patients. |
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ISSN: | 0002-953X 1535-7228 |
DOI: | 10.1176/ajp.153.8.1095 |