This observational study compares the health and social outcomes between opioid-dependent individuals who are either recently released from a compulsory drug detention center (CDDC) or recently discharged from a voluntary treatment center (VTC) providing methadone maintenance therapy, in Malaysia.
In July 2010, the National Anti-Drug Agency of Malaysia (NADA) introduced a non-punitive system of treatment and care for people who use drugs, voluntary treatment centers (VTCs), called 'Cure \& Care' clinics, offering free methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) to opioid-dependent drug users. These centers were opened alongside existing compulsory drug detention centers (CDDCs), where people who use drugs continue to be detained involuntarily without access to evidence-based treatment. Given that both of these programs are operated by NADA but espouse vastly different responses to drug use, we compared health and social outcomes between opioid-dependent individuals recently released from CDDCs and recently initiated into MMT in the new VTCs.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
281
Occurrence of opioid use (urine-toxicology)
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of any drug use (urine-toxicology)
Includes opioid, amphetamine and benzodiazepine use
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of amphetamine use (urine-toxicology)
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of benzodiazepine use (urine-toxicology)
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of methadone use (urine-toxicology)
This is a proxy for linkage to methadone therapy
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of buprenorphine use (urine-toxicology)
This is a proxy for linkage to buprenorphine therapy
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
Occurrence of no-methadone use (urine-toxicology)
This is a proxy for retention in methadone therapy
Time frame: Year following release from CDDC or discharge from VTC
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