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Quality of life and well-being following inpatient and partial hospitalization treatment for opioid use disorder
Authors:Claire E. Blevins  Ana M. Abrantes  Megan E. Kurth  Alan L. Gordon  Michael D. Stein
Affiliation:1. Butler Hospital, Providence, RI, United States;2. Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, United States;3. Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract:Treatment of opioid use disorder often begins with brief intensive inpatient or outpatient programs. Given the high relapse rates following intensive treatment, it is important to determine factors that lead to success post-discharge. Incorporating assessment during and early post-discharge may help determine such factors. The current study evaluated changes in quality of life among individuals during and after discharge from inpatient and partial hospitalization opiate treatment programs. Participants (n?=?143) were recruited while in the programs and were re-assessed one month later (n?=?113). Results found improvements in quality of life and reductions in rates of opiate use at follow-up. Individuals with greater improvements in Health, Substance Use, and Emotional Health domains were less likely to have relapsed. Treatment utilization post-discharge was not associated with relapse. Findings emphasize the importance of measurement-based care and suggest the need to assess indicators of treatment success beyond rates of relapse.
Keywords:Inpatient detoxification  Illicit opiates  Treatment outcomes
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