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Original Article

A Survival Analysis of Gender and Ethnic Differences in Responsiveness to Methadone Maintenance Treatment

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Pages 1295-1315 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Survivorship analysis was applied to evaluate treatment responsiveness among four groups of heroin addicts (male and female Whites and Chicanos). Multiple outcome measures included rates of retention, incarceration, addiction, property crime, drug dealing, legal supervision, alcohol abuse, employment, and interpersonal involvement. Differential treatment responsiveness among groups was found depending on the measure in use and the time point of evaluation. Relationships between selected predictors and treatment retention were tested using the Cox proportional hazards model. Young male addicts who were using narcotics daily during treatment and who were unemployed and unmarried were at highest risk for dropping out of treatment. [Translations are provided in the International Abstracts section of this issue.]

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