Author:
Gossop Michael,Marsden John,Stewart Duncan,Lehmann Petra,Edwards Carolyn,Wilson Alison,Segar Graham
Abstract
BackgroundThe National Treatment Outcome Research Study (NTORS) is the first large-scale, prospective, multi-site treatment outcome study of drug users in the UK.MethodSubstance use, health and social problems of 1075 service users were assessed at intake to 54 agencies chosen to be representative of the main national drug treatment modalities.ResultsHeroin dependence was the most frequently reported problem often with poly-drug and alcohol problems. Most service users injected drugs and & quarter of the injectors shared injecting equipment. Poly-drug use and heavy drinking were more common among service users admitted to residential treatments. High criminality rates were reported Psychological and physical health problems were common and many service users had prior contact with psychiatric and medical services.ConclusionsThe range and severity of problems adversely affect individual users, their families, and present & challenge to addiction treatment services. These problems create costs for the health care, social service and criminal justice system responses.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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