Improving substance abuse treatment enrollment in community syringe exchangers
- PMID: 19413790
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02560.x
Improving substance abuse treatment enrollment in community syringe exchangers
Abstract
Aim: The present study evaluated the effectiveness of an intervention combining motivational enhancement and treatment readiness groups, with and without monetary incentives for attendance and treatment enrollment, on enhancing rates of substance abuse treatment entry among new registrants at the Baltimore Needle Exchange Program (BNEP).
Design: Opioid-dependent study participants (n = 281) referred by the BNEP were assigned randomly to one of three referral interventions: (i) eight individual motivational enhancement sessions and 16 treatment readiness group sessions (motivated referral condition--MRC); (ii) the MRC intervention with monetary incentives for attending sessions and enrolling in treatment--MRC+I); or (iii) a standard referral condition which directed participants back to the BNEP for referral (standard referral-SRC). Participants were followed for 4 months.
Findings: MRC+I participants were more likely to enroll in any type of treatment than MRC or SRC participants (52.1% versus 31.9% versus 35.5%; chi(2) = 9.12, P = 0.01), and more likely to enroll in treatment including methadone than MRC or SRC participants (40.4% versus 20.2% versus 16.1%; chi(2) = 16.65, P < 0.001). MRC+I participants also reported less heroin and injection use than MRC and SRC participants.
Conclusions: Syringe exchange sites can be effective platforms to motivate opioid users to enroll in substance abuse treatment and ultimately reduce drug use and number of drug injections.
Comment in
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The bottom line on cash incentives with drug users.Addiction. 2009 May;104(5):796-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1360-0443.2009.02590.x. Addiction. 2009. PMID: 19413791 No abstract available.
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Incentives increase enrolment in substance abuse treatment at community needle exchange site.Evid Based Ment Health. 2009 Nov;12(4):121. doi: 10.1136/ebmh.12.4.121. Evid Based Ment Health. 2009. PMID: 19854783 No abstract available.
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