Title of article :
Survival Analysis of Drug Abuse Relapse in Addiction Treatment
Centers
Author/Authors :
Kassani، Aziz نويسنده Prevention of Psychosocial Injuries Research Centre, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, Iran , , Niazi، Mohsen نويسنده Faculty of Humanities, University of Kashan, Kashan, IR
Iran , , Hassanzadeh، Jafar نويسنده , , Menati، Rostam نويسنده Prevention of Psychosocial Injuries Research Center, Ilam
University of Medical Sciences, Ilam, IR Iran ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Abstract :
Drug abuse is a chronic and enduring phenomenon, which is among the
important challenging public health problems. One of the main aspects in
drug abuse is the relapse. The aims of this study were to estimate the
time to relapse (survival rate) and to evaluate some of its associated
variables by survival analysis. This research was conducted in four
addiction treatment centers on 140 self-referred addicts in Ilam city,
Iran, in 2012. Cluster sampling method was used for selecting the
samples and data were collected by interview and referring to the
subjects’ records. The gathered data were analyzed through the life
table, Kaplan-Meier analysis, log rank test, and Cox regression. The
relapse rate was 30.42%, mean and median of the time to relapse
(survival time) were 27.40 ± 1.63 months (CI 95%: 24.19 - 30.60) and 25
± 2.25 months (CI 95%: 22.5 - 27.5), respectively. In the first six
months, the cumulative survival rate was 83%, while in the 24th month it
was 46% and the following time was consistent. Job status (OR = 2.64),
marital status (OR = 1.55), family size (OR = 1.20) and age (OR = 0.23)
were statistically significant in Cox regression model. In the initial
treatment, it seems necessary to supervise and monitor the treatment
process through staff in addiction treatment centers together with the
company of the addicts’ families to reduce relapse rate.
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
Journal title :
International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction