Health-related quality of life (HRQL) among methamphetamine users in treatment

Sadmir Ciketic, R. Mcketin, C. Doran, J. Najman, J. Veerman, R. Hayatbakhsh
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Little is known about the effectiveness of available treatment options for methamphetamine (MA) abuse and dependence. This study aimed to measure improvements in health-related quality of life (HRQL) among MA users associated with different treatment options. Data are from 501 individuals (366 males and 135 females) recruited into the Methamphetamine Treatment Evaluation Study (MATES) who were aged 16 years and over. Participants completed the SF-12 Short Form questionnaire on entry to treatment (or to the study), and again 3 months (n = 404) and 12 months after starting treatment (n = 375). The SF-6D scoring algorithm was used to elicit single preference-based measures of HRQL from participants in the non-treated group (n = 101) and three treatment modalities: counselling (n = 40), residential rehabilitation (n = 248) and detoxification (n = 112), at baseline, 3 and 12 months post-treatment entry. There was complete data available at the three time points for 349 participants. The results indicate that b...
接受治疗的甲基苯丙胺使用者的健康相关生活质量(HRQL
对甲基苯丙胺滥用和依赖的现有治疗方案的有效性知之甚少。本研究旨在测量与不同治疗方案相关的MA使用者健康相关生活质量(HRQL)的改善。数据来自16岁及以上的甲基苯丙胺治疗评估研究(MATES)招募的501名个体(366名男性和135名女性)。参与者在开始治疗(或研究)时完成SF-12简短问卷调查,在开始治疗后3个月(n = 404)和12个月(n = 375)再次完成问卷调查。SF-6D评分算法用于从非治疗组(n = 101)和三种治疗方式(咨询(n = 40),住院康复(n = 248)和戒毒(n = 112)的参与者中获得基于单一偏好的HRQL测量,分别在基线,治疗后3个月和12个月。349名参与者在三个时间点有完整的数据。结果表明……
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