EFFECTIVENESS OF STREAMLINED ADMISSIONS TO METHADONE TREATMENT - A SIMPLIFIED TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS

Citation
Ml. Dennis et al., EFFECTIVENESS OF STREAMLINED ADMISSIONS TO METHADONE TREATMENT - A SIMPLIFIED TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS, Journal of psychoactive drugs, 26(2), 1994, pp. 207-216
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Substance Abuse
ISSN journal
02791072
Volume
26
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
207 - 216
Database
ISI
SICI code
0279-1072(1994)26:2<207:EOSATM>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Increasing the availability of, and streamlining the admissions proces s to, methadone treatment have consistently been the focus of national plans to address the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) epide mic. This article uses simplified time-series analysis to evaluate one of the first methadone treatment Waiting List Reduction Demonstration Grants. The demonstration grant significantly increased both the numb er of people requesting intake appointments from 35 to 100 per month a nd the percentage of kept appointments from 33% to 54%. An additional 100 slots (an entire year's waiting list) were filled in fewer than th ree months and actually resulted in a net increase in the length of th e waiting list. Relative to the preceding two years, new clients durin g the grant period were significantly more likely to be 41 or older, A frican-American, unemployed, daily opioid users, daily cocaine users, and dependent on public assistance to finance treatment. Controlling f or the source of treatment financing (a case-mix adjustment), there we re no significant changes in retention rates. The program's static cli ent capacity rose from 310 prior to the grant to a peak of 449 during die grant, with a leveling to 4 10 after the grant. Given that it is c learly more humane and less expensive to treat people who want treatme nt rather than wait for them to commit a crime and be arrested or even executed, this study strongly suggests the need to make more treatmen t available on demand.