Factors associated with abstinence in addiction inpatient treatment cohort: a five-year follow-up

G Rolová, K Lukavská… - Journal of Substance …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… In this 5-year observational prospective follow-up study, we analyzed data from a cohort of
366 patients with SUDs/BA entering mid-term inpatient addiction care in a psychiatric hospital …

Trajectories of heroin use predict relapse risk among heroin-dependent patients: A 5-year follow-up study

T Chen, J Du, N Zhong, Y Zhao, H Sun, Z Chen… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - Elsevier
… Socio-demographic characteristics and drug use history were collected using the Chinese
version of the Addiction Severity Index (ASI-C). Past-month polydrug use data such as other …

The chippers, the quitters, and the highly symptomatic: A 12-month longitudinal study of DSM-5 opioid-and cocaine-use problems in a community sample

SW Stull, LV Panlilio, LM Moran, JR Schroeder… - Addictive …, 2019 - Elsevier
… We defined Quitters as participants who had not used for at least 30 days at follow-up (17%).
For the remaining participants, we performed longitudinal cluster analysis on DSM symptom…

… and predictors of heroin use, remission, and psychiatric health among people with heroin dependence: Key findings from the 18–20-year follow-up of the Australian …

C Marel, J Wilson, S Darke, J Ross, T Slade… - … Health and Addiction, 2023 - Springer
… at each follow-up, addressing demographics, treatment and drug use history, overdose,
crime, and physical and mental health. Overall, 96.7% completed at least one follow-up interview…

Naturalistic follow-up after a trial of medications for opioid use disorder: Medication status, opioid use, and relapse

MG Greiner, M Shulman, TH Choo, J Scodes… - Journal of substance …, 2021 - Elsevier
… outcomes in 428 (75%) of the 570 participants who attended the 36-week follow-up visit. …
of participants available for follow-up, given that individuals lost to follow-up are likely to be off …

Australian treatment outcome study: protocol for the 18–20-year follow-up of a prospective longitudinal cohort examining the natural history of heroin dependence and …

C Marel, K Mills, R Visontay, J Wilson, S Darke… - BMJ open, 2020 - bmjopen.bmj.com
… . Predicting long-term stable recovery from heroin addiction: findings from a 33-year
follow-up study. J Addict Dis 2007;26:51–60.doi:10.1300/J069v26n01_07pmid:http://www.ncbi.nlm.…

Malmö Treatment Referral and Intervention Study (MATRIS)—36-month follow-up on retention and substance use among patients referred from needle exchange to …

K Troberg, M Bråbäck, P Isendahl, S Nilsson… - … use and addiction …, 2023 - Elsevier
… (2016) the current study is a 36-month follow-up of the patients who were referred from
Malmö Needle Exchange program to an OAT clinic run by Malmö Addiction Center. Participants …

Comparing three stages of addiction recovery: Long-term recovery and its relation to housing problems, crime, occupation situation, and substance use

TF Martinelli, GE Nagelhout, L Bellaert… - … Prevention and Policy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Many studies on addiction recovery focus on recovery initiation and short-term outcomes for
alcohol addictions. In this study, we examine associations between three recovery stages …

Substance use, hospitalizations, and co-occurring disorders among patients transferred from a needle exchange program to opioid maintenance treatment

M Bråbäck, A Brantefors, J Franck, L Brådvik… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
… in psychiatry or addiction medicine. The present study is a naturalistic follow-up of psychiatric
co-… Informed consent was given for 36-month follow-up from the date of inclusion. The study …

Risk factors for relapse among methamphetamine users receiving a joint legal–medical treatment program as a diversion intervention: A one-year follow-up study

MC Huang, SC Fang, C Lin, T Lin, HM Chang… - … Use and Addiction …, 2023 - Elsevier
… the promulgation of a new law “Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act” (Shaw, 1999). By this law,
strategies for managing illicit drug users shifted to treating an addict as a “diseased criminal” …