Opioid substitution treatment, relapse and addiction-related outcomes in prison setting and after release: A longitudinal study.

IF 1.9 3区 社会学 Q3 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1177/14550725241276309
Kerstin Geißelsöder, Maren Weiss, Klara Boksán, Michael Dechant, Johann Endres, Maike Breuer, Mark Stemmler, Norbert Wodarz
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Abstract

Aims: Opioid addiction is a common problem among prisoners. The aim of this study was to examine differences between people who are incarcerated receiving opioid substitution treatment (OST) and those not receiving OST on addiction-related outcome variables during incarceration and after release from prison. Variables covered illicit use of opioids, non-prescribed substitution medication and other substances, opioid withdrawal symptoms, opioid craving, non-fatal overdoses and post-release substitution treatment. Design: Interviews (European Addiction Severity Index, EuropASI) were conducted with 247 participants in German prisons before release. Participants were interviewed again 1 month and 3-6 months after release from prison. Results: During incarceration, participants who received OST used less illicit opioids and non-prescribed substitution medication than those who did not receive OST. After release from prison, participants in the OST group reported less illicit opioid use and less non-prescribed substitution medication use, as well as less opioid craving. Participants who received OST in prison were more likely to be in OST at post-release follow-up than those who had not received in-prison OST. Conclusion: OST appears to have a positive effect on illicit opioid use and craving both in prison and after release, as well as on treatment at follow-up, which can be considered a protective factor.

监狱环境中和释放后的阿片类药物替代治疗、复发和成瘾相关结果:纵向研究。
目的:阿片类药物成瘾是囚犯中常见的问题。本研究旨在探讨接受阿片类药物替代治疗(OST)的囚犯与未接受 OST 的囚犯在监禁期间和出狱后在成瘾相关结果变量方面的差异。变量包括阿片类药物的非法使用、非处方替代药物和其他物质、阿片类药物戒断症状、阿片类药物渴求、非致命性过量以及释放后的替代治疗。设计:释放前在德国监狱对 247 名参与者进行了访谈(欧洲成瘾严重程度指数,EuropASI)。出狱 1 个月和 3-6 个月后,再次对参与者进行访谈。结果显示在监禁期间,与未接受 OST 的参与者相比,接受 OST 的参与者使用的非法阿片类药物和非处方替代药物较少。出狱后,OST 组的参与者报告说非法使用阿片类药物和使用非处方替代药物的情况减少了,对阿片类药物的渴求也减少了。在狱中接受过 OST 的参与者在释放后的随访中比那些没有在狱中接受过 OST 的参与者更有可能接受 OST 治疗。结论:在狱中和出狱后,OST似乎对非法阿片类药物的使用和渴求以及后续治疗都有积极影响,这可以被视为一种保护因素。
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