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A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin
Heroin addiction is a chronic, relapsing and remitting condition. Each year 2–5% of addicts discontinue drug use permanently and 1–2% die, mostly of overdose (Robins, 1993). A study of 129 opiate-addicted patients on a monthly maintenance regimen found that those with a family history of opium use h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31507913 |
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author | Niaz, Saima Arshad, Nadia Haroon, Mariam Cheema, Fahd A. Mufti, Khalid A. Chaudhry, Haroon Rashid |
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description | Heroin addiction is a chronic, relapsing and remitting condition. Each year 2–5% of addicts discontinue drug use permanently and 1–2% die, mostly of overdose (Robins, 1993). A study of 129 opiate-addicted patients on a monthly maintenance regimen found that those with a family history of opium use had an earlier age at onset (Chaudhry et al, 1991). Long-term follow-up studies of people who misuse opiates have revealed that opioid dependence appears to run a chronic, relapsing and remitting course with a significant mortality (10–15%) over 10 years (Robson, 1992). Metrebian et al (1998) reported that long-term heroin abstinence was associated with less criminality, psychological distress and morbidity; Hser et al (2001) reported it was associated with higher employment rates. |
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spelling | pubmed-67347912019-09-10 A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin Niaz, Saima Arshad, Nadia Haroon, Mariam Cheema, Fahd A. Mufti, Khalid A. Chaudhry, Haroon Rashid Int Psychiatry Special Paper Heroin addiction is a chronic, relapsing and remitting condition. Each year 2–5% of addicts discontinue drug use permanently and 1–2% die, mostly of overdose (Robins, 1993). A study of 129 opiate-addicted patients on a monthly maintenance regimen found that those with a family history of opium use had an earlier age at onset (Chaudhry et al, 1991). Long-term follow-up studies of people who misuse opiates have revealed that opioid dependence appears to run a chronic, relapsing and remitting course with a significant mortality (10–15%) over 10 years (Robson, 1992). Metrebian et al (1998) reported that long-term heroin abstinence was associated with less criminality, psychological distress and morbidity; Hser et al (2001) reported it was associated with higher employment rates. The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2007-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6734791/ /pubmed/31507913 Text en © 2007 The Royal College of Psychiatrists http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Special Paper Niaz, Saima Arshad, Nadia Haroon, Mariam Cheema, Fahd A. Mufti, Khalid A. Chaudhry, Haroon Rashid A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title | A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title_full | A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title_fullStr | A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title_full_unstemmed | A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title_short | A 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
title_sort | 12-year follow-up of a sample of patients dependent upon heroin |
topic | Special Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6734791/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31507913 |
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