TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - A history of sexual, emotional, or physical abuse predicts adjustment during opioid maintenance treatment JO - Journal of substance abuse treatment A1 - Branstetter, Steven A. A1 - Bower, Emily H. A1 - Kamien, Jonathan A1 - Amass, Leslie SP - 208 EP - 214 VL - 34 IS - 2 N2 - This study examined how having a history of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse is related to overall functioning as assessed by the Addiction Severity Index during short-term opioid maintenance treatment with either buprenorphine/naloxone or methadone. Furthermore, the relation between abuse history and overall functioning by sex was explored. Participants (N = 268) were opioid-dependent adults entering an outpatient randomized clinical trial with buprenorphine/naloxone and methadone. Latent growth modeling indicated that females with an abuse history entered treatment with more problems in the psychiatric and family domains as compared with females without an abuse history. Over the course of treatment, a history of abuse predicted problems in the psychiatric and alcohol domains. Furthermore, a history of abuse predicted slower recovery times and less recovery overall for females in some domains. Males with an abuse history entered treatment with more severe psychiatric and family problems as compared with males with no history of abuse. Victims of abuse may present to substance abuse treatment with weaknesses in the areas of family relations, psychiatric status, and alcohol use. The nature of these problems and their trajectory over time differed by sex.
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LA - en SN - 0740-5472 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsat.2007.03.009 ID - ref1 ER -