The establishment of a methadone treatment clinic for women in Tehran, Iran

In Iran women are less likely than men to use drugs, but suffer greater morbidity, are stigmatised, and are less likely to seek treatment. In 2007, we established a clinic in Tehran for drug using women. We report here on our study of the 97 women who registered in the first year of operation. We pr...

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description In Iran women are less likely than men to use drugs, but suffer greater morbidity, are stigmatised, and are less likely to seek treatment. In 2007, we established a clinic in Tehran for drug using women. We report here on our study of the 97 women who registered in the first year of operation. We profiled these women: demographics, drug use, risk behaviour, and use of services. The clinic's services were heavily used. We interviewed clients and staff about the clinic and learned that intensive help is needed for women trying to recover from years of drug use. We conclude that female drug users will make use of harm reduction services if they are provided in a setting designed and operated for women.
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Addiction
Adolescent
Adult
AIDS
Ambulatory Care Facilities - organization & administration
Analgesics, Opioid - administration & dosage
Clinics
Demographics
Drug abuse
Drug use
Drugs
Equality and Human Rights
Female
Harm Reduction
Health policy
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C - epidemiology
HIV
HIV Infections - epidemiology
Human immunodeficiency virus
Humans
Iran
Medical Sociology
Medical syringes
Men
Methadone
Methadone - administration & dosage
Middle Aged
Morbidity
Opiate Substitution Treatment
Original Article
Prisons
Public Health
Publishing industry
Risk
Risk taking
Social Justice
Social Policy
Social Sciences
Sociology
Substance abuse treatment
Substance-Related Disorders - therapy
Tehran
Women
Women's Health
Women's Health Services - organization & administration
Womens health services
Young Adult
title The establishment of a methadone treatment clinic for women in Tehran, Iran
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