Author/Authors :
Moradi, Afsaneh Department of Psychology - Persian Gulf University, Bushehr , Massah, Omid University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Objectives: Methamphetamine (MA) use disorder is a new health problem among Iranian
female methadone patients that needs special treatment and rehabilitation services. However,
few describe their baseline characteristics, their reasons for MA use while in treatment, and
their treatment needs and success. The study aimed at investigating these research gaps.
Methods: The participants were 70 women with MA use disorder in two large women-only
methadone treatment services in Tehran, Iran. A researcher-made checklist, the Severity of
Dependence Scale, the Contemplation Ladder, and the General Health Questionnaire-28 were
completed by women in a baseline interview.
Results: The Mean±SD age of the participants was 35.84±8.62 years. The participants
reported high severity of MA dependence (Mean±SD = 6.88±3.19), poor motivation to change
(Mean±SD = 4.0±2.31]), and impaired psychological well-being (Mean±SD = 16.35±4.04) in
the treatment. The most important reasons for MA use while undergoing methadone treatment
included self-treatment (55%) and pleasure-seeking (43%). The most important MA treatment
needs included effective psychological treatments (75%), continued family support (72%), and
life skills (68%). Stable living and financial conditions (90%), drug-free living and working
places (86%), continued family support (78%), and psychological counseling (69%) were the
most important reported factors associated with MA treatment success.
Discussion: The current study indicated that participants reported a number of MA-related
problems. This issue needed a comprehensive treatment program at individual, social,
psychological, and professional levels. The findings have important implications for delivering
psychosocial treatments, as well as gender-specific research.
Keywords :
Drug , Harm reduction , Women , Methamphetamine , Iran