Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Abstract Objective The objective of the study was to describe psychological features of abstinent heroin users undergoing rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Study subjects (n = 197) were recruited prospectively at the time of their admission to rehabilitation between March 2010 and May 2011...

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Main Authors: Timofey Galankin, Dmitry Lioznov, Svetlana Nikolaenko, Louise-Anne McNutt, Emily Leckman-Westin, Perry F. Smith
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Published: BMC 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3699-5
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spelling doaj-cb3f7b8eed524c4d8c41d22d5960fede2020-11-25T01:21:19ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002018-08-011111710.1186/s13104-018-3699-5Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, RussiaTimofey Galankin0Dmitry Lioznov1Svetlana Nikolaenko2Louise-Anne McNutt3Emily Leckman-Westin4Perry F. Smith5Laboratory of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacokinetics, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Pavlov First Saint Petersburg State Medical UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New YorkDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New YorkDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, University at Albany, State University of New YorkAbstract Objective The objective of the study was to describe psychological features of abstinent heroin users undergoing rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Study subjects (n = 197) were recruited prospectively at the time of their admission to rehabilitation between March 2010 and May 2011 at 7 inpatient opiate addiction rehabilitation centers in Saint-Petersburg and neighboring regions, Russia. The centers provided varying rehabilitation programs; 6 of them were religious centers. Socio-demographic information and self-reported HIV status were collected. Personality profiles and severity of drug-associated problems were estimated before and after rehabilitation using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2 (MMPI-2), and the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). Results Thirty-three (17%) subjects dropped out before completing rehabilitation (non-completers). All subjects (completers and non-completers) had psychopathological personality profiles according to MMPI-2. These profiles were refractory to clinically significant improvement after rehabilitation, although some statistically significant changes toward improvement were observed. ASI scores showed statistically and clinically significant improvements after rehabilitation on all scales. Participants in longer-term versus shorter-term rehabilitation programs showed similar changes in their pre- and post-rehabilitation MMPI-2 and ASI scores. Our results suggest that unmet psychiatric needs should be addressed to potentially improve treatment completion in this population.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3699-5OpiatesHeroinAddictionRehabilitationMMPIASI
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author Timofey Galankin
Dmitry Lioznov
Svetlana Nikolaenko
Louise-Anne McNutt
Emily Leckman-Westin
Perry F. Smith
spellingShingle Timofey Galankin
Dmitry Lioznov
Svetlana Nikolaenko
Louise-Anne McNutt
Emily Leckman-Westin
Perry F. Smith
Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
BMC Research Notes
Opiates
Heroin
Addiction
Rehabilitation
MMPI
ASI
author_facet Timofey Galankin
Dmitry Lioznov
Svetlana Nikolaenko
Louise-Anne McNutt
Emily Leckman-Westin
Perry F. Smith
author_sort Timofey Galankin
title Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
title_short Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
title_full Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
title_fullStr Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia
title_sort psychological features of abstinent heroin users before and after rehabilitation in saint petersburg, russia
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Objective The objective of the study was to describe psychological features of abstinent heroin users undergoing rehabilitation in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Study subjects (n = 197) were recruited prospectively at the time of their admission to rehabilitation between March 2010 and May 2011 at 7 inpatient opiate addiction rehabilitation centers in Saint-Petersburg and neighboring regions, Russia. The centers provided varying rehabilitation programs; 6 of them were religious centers. Socio-demographic information and self-reported HIV status were collected. Personality profiles and severity of drug-associated problems were estimated before and after rehabilitation using the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory 2 (MMPI-2), and the Addiction Severity Index (ASI). Results Thirty-three (17%) subjects dropped out before completing rehabilitation (non-completers). All subjects (completers and non-completers) had psychopathological personality profiles according to MMPI-2. These profiles were refractory to clinically significant improvement after rehabilitation, although some statistically significant changes toward improvement were observed. ASI scores showed statistically and clinically significant improvements after rehabilitation on all scales. Participants in longer-term versus shorter-term rehabilitation programs showed similar changes in their pre- and post-rehabilitation MMPI-2 and ASI scores. Our results suggest that unmet psychiatric needs should be addressed to potentially improve treatment completion in this population.
topic Opiates
Heroin
Addiction
Rehabilitation
MMPI
ASI
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13104-018-3699-5
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