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Impact of opioid substitution therapy for Scotland's prisoners on drug-related deaths soon after prisoner release

Journal

ADDICTION
Volume 110, Issue 10, Pages 1617-1624

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/add.12969

Keywords

Drugs-related deaths; release from prison; risk-reduction; opioid substitution therapy; opioid-related deaths

Funding

  1. Scottish Chief Scientist Office [CZG/2/282]
  2. Medical Research Council [MC_US_A030_0007]
  3. MRC [MC_U105260794] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Medical Research Council [MC_U105260794] Funding Source: researchfish

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AimTo assess whether the introduction of a prison-based opioid substitution therapy (OST) policy was associated with a reduction in drug-related deaths (DRD) within 14days after prison release. DesignLinkage of Scotland's prisoner database with death registrations to compare periods before (1996-2002) and after (2003-07) prison-based OST was introduced. SettingAll Scottish prisons. ParticipantsPeople released from prison between 1January 1996 and 8October 2007 following an imprisonment of at least 14days and at least 14weeks after the preceding qualifying release. MeasurementsRisk of DRD in the 12weeks following release; percentage of these DRDs which occurred during the first 14days. FindingsBefore prison-based OST (1996-2002), 305 DRDs occurred in the 12weeks after 80200 qualifying releases, 3.8 per 1000 releases [95% confidence interval (CI)=3.4-4.2]; of these, 175 (57%) occurred in the first 14days. After the introduction of prison-based OST (2003-07), 154 DRDs occurred in the 12weeks after 70317 qualifying releases, a significantly reduced rate of 2.2 per 1000 releases (95% CI=1.8-2.5). However, there was no change in the proportion which occurred in the first 14days, either for all DRDs (87: 56%) or for opioid-related DRDs. ConclusionsFollowing the introduction of a prison-based opioid substitution therapy (OST) policy in Scotland, the rate of drug-related deaths in the 12weeks following release fell by two-fifths. However, the proportion of deaths that occurred in the first 14days did not change appreciably, suggesting that in-prison OST does not reduce early deaths after release.

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