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Community-Based Relapse Prevention for Opiate Dependents: A Randomized Community Controlled Trial Publisher Pubmed



Maarefvand M1 ; Eghlima M1 ; Rafiey H1 ; Rahgozar M1 ; Tadayyon N2 ; Deilamizadeh A3 ; Ekhtiari H4, 5
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Source: Community Mental Health Journal Published:2015


Abstract

Relapse prevention (RP) programs mainly focus on patients and their families; however a patient’s community can also play a significant role in RP. A randomized-controlled-trial was conducted among opiate-dependents discharging from residential abstinence-based treatment programs to assess the effect of a community-based relapse prevention program (CBRP) on the RP. Seventy-one participants were consented and randomized into CBPR (n = 35) or treatment-as-usual arms. Developing and implementing CBRP, social-workers and peer-group counselors facilitated and advocated thirty-six RP projects across 7 communities during a three-month follow-up period. Negative-drug-tests, 45 and 90 days after discharge from residential programs were considered as the main outcome. Abstinence rates were significantly greater for patients who received CBRP in comparison to the subjects in the treatment-as-usual arm at 45 days (27 and 20, P < 0.004) and 90 days (27 and 21, P < 0.007) after discharge. CBRP was an effective method for RP among opiate-dependents after being discharged from the residential programs. © 2014, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
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