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Dosage Patterns in Methadone Treatment: Results from a National Survey, 1988-2005

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HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
卷 43, 期 6, 页码 2143-2163

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2008.00870.x

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Methadone maintenance; substance abuse treatment; opiate; managed care

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, MD [5-R01-DA-3272-18]
  2. Chicago Center of Excellence in Health Promotion Economics, Chicago, IL

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To examine the extent to which U.S. methadone maintenance facilities meet established standards for minimum dosages, 1988-2005. Data were collected from a nationally representative sample of outpatient treatment facilities in 1988 (n=172), 1990 (n=140), 1995 (n=116), 2000 (n=150), and 2005 (n=146). Random-effects multiple regression analysis was used to examine unit characteristics associated with below recommended doses. Data regarding the proportion of patients who received maintenance dosages of < 40, 60, and 80 mg/day were collected from unit directors and clinical supervisors. Forty-four percent of patients receive doses of at least 80 mg/day-the threshold identified as recommended practice in recent work. Thirty-four percent of patients receive doses below 60 mg/day, while 17 percent receive doses below 40 mg/day. Units that serve a high proportion of African American or Latino clients were more likely to report low-dose care. Units managed by individuals who strongly favor abstinence models (e.g., Narcotics Anonymous) were more likely to provide low-dose care. One-third of methadone facilities provide doses below recommended levels. Managerial attitudes about abstinence and their relationship to low doses underscore the contested role of methadone in treatment of opiate disorders.

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