Implication of gender differences in heroin-assisted treatment: results from the german randomized controlled trial

Francisco José Eiroá-Orosa, Uwe Verthein, Silke Kuhn, Christina Lindemann, Anne Karow, Christian Haasen, Jens Reimer

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Abstract

Despite a lower prevalence of opioid dependence among females, drug-related problems and risk factors such as prostitution have a negative effect for women in treatment. This study was conducted with the purpose of analyzing gender differences in the German trial on heroin-assisted treatment (HAT), which compared HAT with methadone maintenance treatment (MMT). Significant baseline gender differences were found, with females showing a greater extent of mental distress. Differences in retention and outcome were significant for male patients, but no differences between treatment options were found for female patients. Ongoing prostitution was found to influence drug use outcomes. Other outcome criteria may need to be stressed when assessing the effect of HAT for women. (Am J Addict 2010;00:1-7).
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)312-318
Number of pages7
JournalThe American Journal on Addictions
Volume19
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2010

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