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KMID : 1118520200170121182
Psychiatry Investigation
2020 Volume.17 No. 12 p.1182 ~ p.1190
Types of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Turkey: The Perceptions of Inpatients about Treatment Success
Erk Mehmet Aykut

Firat Sunay
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was the following. When the different dynamics of agonist or antagonist treatments considered it is assumed that the eligible treatment to the individual may be maintained with high efficacy. Thus, we aimed to examine the difference between treatment methods, considering sociodemographics and positive perception for treatment success.

Methods: The number of 136 individuals which their ages range between 19-50 and have been getting agonist (buprenorphine/naloxone) or antagonist (naltrexone) treatment because of opioid use disorder while resting in clinics have been evaluated to reveal the factors that may alter their perception about treatment and have been compared with sociodemographic variables and characteristics such as sociotropic and autonomic. Therefore, ¡°Sociodemographic Data Evaluation Form,¡± ¡°Predictive Factors for The Addiction Treatment Success Scale,¡± and ¡°Sociotropy-Autonomy Scale¡± were used to assess the sociodemographic data, the perception towards factors which have been affected to the treatment and characteristics. The data of the individuals have been collected by the researcher via face-to-face interviews while patients were residential in the clinic.

Results: According to results of our study, it has been detected that there are some differences in the perception of treatment success between individuals who have been getting agonist or antagonist treatments such as treatment method (p<0.05), treatment frequency (p<0.01) and parents¡¯ vital statuses (p<0.05).

Conclusion: At the end of the study it has been understood that medical and social benefits after the selection of eligible treatment methods which is suitable for individual¡¯s perception and characteristics have to be considered.
KEYWORD
Opioid use disorder, Agonist, Antagonist, Implant, Perception, Success of treatment
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