Predicting long-term stable recovery from heroin addiction: findings from a 33-year follow-up study.
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Comparing the dynamic course of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine use over 10 years.A two-level structural equation model approach for analyzing multivariate longitudinal responses.Predictors of motivation for abstinence at the end of outpatient substance abuse treatmentPatient perspectives on buprenorphine/naloxone: a qualitative study of retention during the starting treatment with agonist replacement therapies (START) study.Opiate-addicted parents in methadone treatment: long-term recovery, health, and family relationshipsCharacteristics and consequences of heroin use among older adults in the United States: a review of the literature, treatment implications, and recommendations for further research.How do recovery definitions distinguish recovering individuals? Five typologiesAdapting problem-solving therapy for depressed older adults in methadone maintenance treatment.Self-efficacy change as a mediator of associations between therapeutic bond and one-year outcomes in treatments for alcohol dependence.Mortality among individuals accessing pharmacological treatment for opioid dependence in California, 2006-10.Time to relapse following treatment for methamphetamine use: a long-term perspective on patterns and predictorsGender differences in mortality among treated opioid dependent patients.The CHANGE Study: Methods and Sample Description for a Cross-Sectional Study of Heroin Cessation in New York City.Survival Analysis of Drug Abuse Relapse in Addiction Treatment CentersBidirectional Influence: A Longitudinal Analysis of Size of Drug Network and Depression Among Inner-City Residents in Baltimore, MarylandThe Key to Individualized Addiction Treatment is Comprehensive Assessment and Monitoring of Symptoms and Behavioral Change.Characterizing durations of heroin abstinence in the California Civil Addict Program: results from a 33-year observational cohort studyThe road to recovery: where are we going and how do we get there? Empirically driven conclusions and future directions for service development and research.Gender differences among older heroin users.Using Bayes factors for testing hypotheses about intervention effectiveness in addictions research.A randomized trial of transcutaneous electric acupoint stimulation as adjunctive treatment for opioid detoxification.Social network members' roles and use of mental health services among drug users in New York City.Pathways to heroin dependence: time to re-appraise self-medication.Assessing recovery and functioning in former problem drinkers at different stages of their recovery journeys.The Role of Behavioral Interventions in Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment: A Review.Estimating State Transitions for Opioid Use Disorders.The costs of crime during and after publicly funded treatment for opioid use disorders: a population-level study for the state of California.Drug Initiation of Female Detainees in a Compulsory Drug Treatment Institution in China.Ten Years of Abstinence in Former Opiate Addicts: Medication-Free Non-Patients Compared to Methadone Maintenance Patients.Trajectories of Aging Long-Term Mexican American Heroin Injectors: The "Maturing Out" Paradox.Large variation in measures used to assess outcomes of opioid dependence treatment: A systematic review of longitudinal observational studies.The global epidemiology and burden of opioid dependence: results from the global burden of disease 2010 study.The association of childhood physical abuse with the onset and extent of drug use among regular injecting drug users."He Was the Story of My Drug Use Life": A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of the Impact of Partner Incarceration on Substance Misuse Patterns Among African American Women.Impact of psychiatric comorbidity on the in-treatment outcomes of cocaine-dependent patients in therapeutic communities.Trajectories of heroin addiction: growth mixture modeling results based on a 33-year follow-up study.The life course perspective on drug use: a conceptual framework for understanding drug use trajectories.Bayesian Diagnostics of Hidden Markov Structural Equation Models with Missing Data.An expanded self-medication hypothesis based on cognitive-behavioral determinants for heroin abusers in Taiwan: a cross-sectional study.Commentary on Jones et al. (2018): An inconvenient truth-complex problems require complex solutions.
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Predicting long-term stable recovery from heroin addiction: findings from a 33-year follow-up study.
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