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Nervenarzt ; 87(5): 521-7, 2016 May.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26215143

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BACKGROUND: No regional analyses regarding opioid-dependent patients in maintenance treatment with a migration background have so far been performed in German-speaking countries. OBJECTIVES: This study examined patients with and without a migration background regarding socioeconomic parameters, characteristics of dependency and attitude towards opiate maintenance treatment (OMT). MATERIAL AND METHODS: From May to October 2011 patients in OMT from all of the 20 psychiatry clinics and 110 physician practices in Berlin with a licence to provide OMT were included in this analysis. RESULTS: Out of the 986 participating patients, 956 gave information on migration background and of these, 204 (21.3 %) originated from a country other than Germany. Compared to patients without a migration background, their participation in a maintenance program was significantly shorter and they more often expressed a desire to end OMT and wanted a limited duration of OMT. CONCLUSION: The differences regarding duration of OMT and the wish to end OMT can reflect a stronger desire for abstinence and a different attitude towards maintenance treatment of patients with a migration background.


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Emigrants and Immigrants/psychology , Heroin Dependence/ethnology , Heroin Dependence/rehabilitation , Temperance/psychology , Temperance/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Berlin , Comprehension , Female , Health Literacy , Heroin Dependence/psychology , Humans , Long-Term Care/psychology , Male , Middle Aged , Opiate Substitution Treatment , Patient Education as Topic , Young Adult
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