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Citation

Majer JM, Harris JC, Jason LA. Int. J. Offender Ther. Comp. Criminol. 2015; 61(6): 711-723.

Affiliation

DePaul University, Chicago, IL, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0306624X15600834

PMID

26275413

Abstract

Criminal (drug and prostitution) charges, employment levels (weekly hours), recent substance use in the past 6 months, and primary sources of income were examined among a sample (n = 106) of women ex-offenders who had opioid use disorders with and without methadone histories. A general linear model was tested to examine differences in relation to methadone use history.

RESULTS from a one-way MANCOVA found that those with methadone histories reported significantly higher levels of drug and prostitution charges than those without any methadone history, but no significant differences in terms of weekly hours of employment or recent substance use were observed between groups. Women ex-offenders with methadone histories reported various sources of income beyond employment, and proportionally, more of these women reported prostitution as a primary source of income.

FINDINGS suggest that methadone maintenance treatments are not sufficient in meeting the needs of women ex-offenders.


Language: en

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