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A Study of Methadone Maintenance for Male Prisoners
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CounselingSubstance UsePreincarceration Heroin DependenceMental HealthDrug TreatmentMethadone MaintenanceHarm ReductionPsychologySubstance Use RecoverySubstance Use TreatmentAddiction MedicinePrerelease Prison InmatesHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentSubstance AbuseAddictionSubstance AddictionMedicine
This study examined benefits of methadone maintenance among prerelease prison inmates. Incarcerated males with preincarceration heroin dependence (n = 197) were randomly assigned to (a) group educational counseling (counseling only); (b) counseling, with opportunity to begin methadone maintenance on release (counseling + transfer); or (c) counseling and methadone maintenance in prison, with opportunity to continue methadone maintenance on release (counseling + methadone). At 90-day follow-up, counseling + methadone participants were significantly more likely than counseling-only and counseling + transfer participants to attend drug treatment (p = .0001) and less likely to be reincarcerated (p = .019). Counseling + methadone and counseling + transfer participants were significantly less likely (all ps < .05) to report heroin use, cocaine use, and criminal involvement than counseling-only participants. Follow-up is needed to determine whether these findings hold over a longer period.
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