Crack-cocaine: a five-year follow-up study of treated patients.

26 de novembro de 20132min53

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Crack-cocaine: a five-year follow-up study of treated patients.
M. Ribeiro, J. Dunn, R. Laranjeira, R. Sesso, MS Lima

Objectives: To follow-up a group of 131 crack-cocaine users and examine drug use, treatment experience, employment status, involvement in crime and mortality at 2 and 5 years.
Methods: Consecutive crack dependent patients who were admitted to a detoxification unit in Sao Paulo between 1992 and 1994 were re-interviewed on two occasions: 1995-1996 and 1998-1999.
Results: At 5 years post-treatment information was obtained on 124 (95%) of original cohort. 39.7% (n=52) of patients reported having been abstinent from cocaine for at least the last year and 21.4% (n=28) had been using. Of those subjects not using cocaine at 2 years, 19 (62%) were still abstinent at 5 years. Twenty-three (17.6%) patients had died by the 5 years follow-up with homicide, due to firearms or other weapons, being the commonest cause (n=13). The annual adjusted mortality rate for the sample was of 24.92 deaths per 1000 individuals, the excess mortality rate was of 21.64 deaths per 1000 individuals and the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) was 7.60. A history of injecting drug use, unemployment at the time of the index admission and administrative discharge at index admission were factors that contributed to the risk of dying over the next five years.


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A Unidade de Pesquisa em álcool e Drogas (UNIAD) foi fundada em 1994 pelo Prof. Dr. Ronaldo Laranjeira e John Dunn, recém-chegados da Inglaterra. A criação contou, na época, com o apoio do Departamento de Psiquiatria da UNIFESP. Inicialmente (1994-1996) funcionou dentro do Complexo Hospital São Paulo, com o objetivo de atender funcionários dependentes.



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