National Advisory Committee on Drugs. Comiskey, Catherine and Kelly, Paul and Leckey, Y and McCullough, L and O’Duill, B and Stapleton, Robert and White, Emma (2009) The ROSIE study: Drug treatment outcomes in Ireland. Dublin: Stationery Office.
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The primary objective of this study (ROSIE - research outcome study in Ireland) was to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment and other intervention strategies for opiate use in Ireland. The Study recruited 404 opiate users entering treatment.
Participants were interviewed at treatment intake, 1-year and 3 years after the baseline interview. This report presents outcomes at 1-year and 3 years for the whole population and the ‘per protocol’ population i.e. participants who completed all three interviews.
HJ Treatment method > Substance disorder treatment method > Substance replacement method (substitution) > Opioid agonist treatment (methadone maintenance / buprenorphine)
HJ Treatment method > Psychosocial treatment method > Individual therapy > Brief intervention
HJ Treatment method > Treatment outcome
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and rehabilitation > Health services, substance use research
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and rehabilitation > Risk and protective factors > Risk factors
MM-MO Crime and law > Crime > Substance related crime
T Demographic characteristics > Adult
T Demographic characteristics > Young adult
T Demographic characteristics > Person who uses substances (user)
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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