The Impact of Early Substance Use Disorder Treatment Response on Treatment Outcomes Among Pregnant Women With Primary Opioid Use

被引:7
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作者
Tuten, Michelle [1 ,2 ]
Fitzsimons, Heather [2 ]
Hochheimer, Martin [1 ]
Jones, Hendree E. [2 ,3 ]
Chisolm, Margaret S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Sch Social Work, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Sch Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Chapel Hill, NC 27515 USA
关键词
opioid use; pregnancy; substance use disorder treatment; treatment outcomes; METHADONE-MAINTENANCE TREATMENT; ABUSE TREATMENT; DRUG-USE; PSYCHOSOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS; EARLY ATTRITION; COCAINE USE; ADDICTION; RISK; ABSTINENCE; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1097/ADM.0000000000000397
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Objectives: This study examined the impact of early patient response on treatment utilization and substance use among pregnant participants enrolled in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Methods: Treatment responders (TRs) and treatment nonresponders (TNRs) were compared on pretreatment and treatment measures. Regression models predicted treatment utilization and substance use. Results: TR participants attended more treatment and had lower rates of substance use relative to TNR participants. Regression models for treatment utilization and substance use were significant. Maternal estimated gestational age (EGA) and baseline cocaine use were negatively associated with treatment attendance. Medication-assisted treatment, early treatment response, and baseline SUD treatment were positively associated with treatment attendance. Maternal EGA was negatively associated with counseling attendance; early treatment response was positively associated with counseling attendance. Predictors of any substance use at 1 month were maternal education, EGA, early treatment nonresponse, and baseline cocaine use. The single predictor of any substance use at 2 months was early treatment nonresponse. Predictors of opioid use at 1 month were maternal education, EGA, early treatment nonresponse, and baseline SUD treatment. Predictors of opioid use at 2 months were early treatment nonresponse, and baseline cocaine and marijuana use. Predictors of cocaine use at 1 month were early treatment nonresponse, baseline cocaine use, and baseline SUD treatment. Predictors of cocaine use at 2 months were early treatment nonresponse and baseline cocaine use. Conclusions: Early treatment response predicts more favorable maternal treatment utilization and substance use outcomes. Treatment providers should implement interventions to maximize patient early response to treatment.
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页码:300 / 307
页数:8
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