McLellan A T, Ball J C, Rosen L, O'Brien C P
Am J Psychiatry. 1981 Jun;138(6):785-9. doi: 10.1176/ajp.138.6.785.
The authors assessed the relationship between source of pretreatment income and response to treatment at 6-month follow-up in 165 male veterans admitted to a methadone maintenance treatment program. Subjects were grouped according to whether the majority of their pretreatment income was based on job earnings, public assistance, or criminal activity. Significant improvements in drug use, legal status, and psychological functioning were found in the employed group. The group supported by criminal activity showed the most significant and pervasive improvements, especially in the areas of drug use and family, legal, and employment problems. The group receiving public assistance showed no significant improvements on any of the 16 criterion measures, including drug use.
作者评估了165名参加美沙酮维持治疗项目的男性退伍军人的治疗前收入来源与6个月随访时治疗反应之间的关系。受试者根据其治疗前收入的大部分是基于工作收入、公共援助还是犯罪活动进行分组。在就业组中,药物使用、法律状况和心理功能有显著改善。靠犯罪活动维持生计的组表现出最显著和普遍的改善,尤其是在药物使用、家庭、法律和就业问题方面。接受公共援助的组在包括药物使用在内的16项标准指标上均未显示出显著改善。