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Development and validation of a multidimensional instrument for assessing outcome of treatment among opiate users: the Opiate Treatment Index
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Opioid EpidemicSubstance UsePharmacotherapyDrug TreatmentMultidimensional InstrumentNew InstrumentAddiction MedicineOpiate UsersPublic HealthOpiate Treatment IndexHealth SciencesPsychiatryAddiction TreatmentOutcomes ResearchSubstance AbuseAddictionOpioid OverdoseOpiate TreatmentMedicinePsychopathologyOpioid Use Disorder
This article presents a new instrument with which to assess the effects of opiate treatment. The Opiate Treatment Index (OTI) is multi-dimensional in structure, with scales measuring six independently measured outcome domains: drug use; HIV risk-taking behaviour; social functioning; criminality; health; and psychological adjustment. Psychometric properties of the Index are excellent, suggesting that the OTI is a relatively quick, efficient means of obtaining reliable and valid data on opiate users undergoing treatment over a range of relevant outcome domains.
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