Literature DB >> 30199951

Situational and psycho-social factors associated with relapse following residential detoxification in a population of Irish opioid dependent patients.

Kevin Ducray1, Catherine Darker2, Bobby P Smyth1.   

Abstract

AIMS: To identify and describe the context and factors involved in the opioid lapse process following discharge from an Irish inpatient opioid detoxification treatment programme. Design, participants, setting: Prospective follow-up study of consecutive detoxified opioid dependent patients treated in a specialist inpatient drug dependency unit. MEASUREMENTS: The Maudsley Addiction Profile and a structured interview were administered to 109 patients, 18-36 months after discharge.
FINDINGS: Of 109 people interviewed at follow-up, 102 (94%) reported at least one episode of opioid use after leaving the residential treatment programme. Eighty eight patients (86% of the lapsers) identified more than one major factor contributing to their recidivism. The median number of factors identified as having a major role in the lapse was four. The most frequently reported major contributors to lapse were low mood (62%), difficulties with craving (62%), ease of access to heroin (48%) and missing the support of the treatment centre (43%).
CONCLUSIONS: Early lapse was common following inpatient treatment of opioid dependence. Lapse tended to result from a number of common, identifiable, high-risk situations, feelings and cognitions which may assist clinicians and patients develop lapse prevention strategies to anticipate and interrupt this process.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 30199951     DOI: 10.1017/S079096670001733X

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Psychol Med        ISSN: 0790-9667


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