Initial Heroin Use Patterns Predict 5-Year Relapse: Results from a Longitudinal Cohort Study in Shanghai, China

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Ruihua Li
Tianzhen Chen
Haifeng Jiang
Na Zhong
Jiang Du
Zhibin Li
Yan Zhao
Haiming Sun
Zhikang Chen
Chuanwei Li
Min Zhao
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Shanghai Mental Health Center
[2] Shanghai Key Laboratory of Psychotic Disorders,Suzhou Guangji Hospital
[3] Jiading Mental Health Center,Institute of Psychological and Behavioral Science
[4] The Affiliated Guangji Hospital of Soochow University,CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology (CEBSIT)
[5] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Heroin; Prospective study; Relapse; Trajectory;
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People start to use heroin in different patterns. This study identified three initial heroin use patterns in a heroin use cohort: No-factor initial pattern (with no factors of initial heroin use), Single-factor initial pattern (with 1 of 3 factors of initial heroin use), and Multiple-factor initial pattern (with 2 or 3 factors of initial heroin use). The cumulative heroin relapse rate was 53.3%, 62.4%, and 72.7% respectively for No-factor, Single-factor, and Multiple-factor initial patterns during the 5-year follow-up. The adjusted hazard ratio (AHR) was 1.401 (95% CI: 1.091–1.799, p = 0.008) in Single-factor initial pattern and 2.381 (95% CI: 1.546–3.668, p < 0.001) in Multiple-factor initial pattern compared to No-factor initial pattern. This study added new evidence to the impact of initial heroin use on long-term relapse risk, which suggested that initial heroin use patterns should not be neglected.
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