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Original Article

Attitudes of Staff and Clients in a Methadone Maintenance Program

Pages 597-607 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study used a nine-scale semantic differential (S-D) instrument in assessing the attitudes of staff and clients in a methadone clinic toward the concepts HEROIN, METHADONE, DRUG COUNSELING, and DRUG-FREE. Ratings of the concepts showed generally large standard deviations for HEROIN, consistently neutral ratings of METHADONE, and high ratings of DRUG COUNSELING and DRUG-FREE by both groups. Significant differences (p<. 05) between staff and client groups were found along only two of the nine S-D scales: GOOD-BAD and SHARP-DULL. Results are discussed in terms of the meaning of the staff/client similarities and the ambivalent attitudes toward methadone, with possible implications for treatment and future research.

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