Drug-Users Who Are Young And Homeless Are More Likely To Exit Treatment Early
May 15th 2008Drug InformationCompliance
Almost a quarter of the most problematic drug-users in some areas exit drug treatment programmes before they’ve even completed 30 days reports a new study published in BioMed Central’s open access Harm Reduction Journal. It found that problem drug-users who were younger, homeless or not currently injecting are significantly more likely to exit early, possibly because drug services are off-putting and not suited to their needs.
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