Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)

Background: Opioid misuse and dependence is a global issue with a huge negative impact. In Malaysia, heroin is still the main illicit drug used, and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used since 2005. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of MMT. Methods: This was a cross-sectional st...

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Main Authors: Ali, Norsiah, Aziz, Salina Abd, Nordin, Salmah, Mi, Norliza Che, Abdullah, Norni, Paranthaman, V., Mahmud, Maimunah, Yee, Anne, Danaee, Mahmoud
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spelling my.um.eprints.225542019-09-25T07:10:33Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22554/ Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS) Ali, Norsiah Aziz, Salina Abd Nordin, Salmah Mi, Norliza Che Abdullah, Norni Paranthaman, V. Mahmud, Maimunah Yee, Anne Danaee, Mahmoud R Medicine Background: Opioid misuse and dependence is a global issue with a huge negative impact. In Malaysia, heroin is still the main illicit drug used, and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used since 2005. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of MMT. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in 103 treatment centers between October and December 2014 using a set of standard questionnaires. Data were analyzed using SPSS Statistics 20. Results: There were 3254 respondents (93.6% response rate); of these 17.5% (n = 570) transferred to another treatment center, 8.6% (n = 280) died, 29.2% (n = 950) defaulted, and 7.6% (n = 247) were terminated for various reasons. Hence, 1233 (37%) respondents' baseline and follow-up data were further analyzed. Respondents had a mean age of 39.2 years old and were mainly male, Malay, Muslim, married (51.1%, n = 617), and currently employed. Few showed viral seroconversion after they started MMT (HIV: 0.5%, n = 6; Hepatitis B: 0.3%, n = 4; Hepatitis C: 2.7%, n = 29). There were significant reductions in opioid use, HIV risk-taking score (p < 0.01), social functioning (p < 0.01), crime (p < 0.01), and health (p < 0.01). However, there were significant improvements in quality of life in the physical, psychological, social, and environmental domains. Factors associated with change were being married, employed, consuming alcohol, and high criminality at baseline. Lower methadone dosage was significantly associated with improvements in the physical, psychological, and environmental domains. Conclusion/Importance: The MMT program was found to be successful; hence, it should be expanded. Taylor & Francis 2018 Article PeerReviewed Ali, Norsiah and Aziz, Salina Abd and Nordin, Salmah and Mi, Norliza Che and Abdullah, Norni and Paranthaman, V. and Mahmud, Maimunah and Yee, Anne and Danaee, Mahmoud (2018) Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS). Substance Use & Misuse, 53 (2). pp. 239-248. ISSN 1082-6084 https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1385630 doi:10.1080/10826084.2017.1385630
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Ali, Norsiah
Aziz, Salina Abd
Nordin, Salmah
Mi, Norliza Che
Abdullah, Norni
Paranthaman, V.
Mahmud, Maimunah
Yee, Anne
Danaee, Mahmoud
Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
description Background: Opioid misuse and dependence is a global issue with a huge negative impact. In Malaysia, heroin is still the main illicit drug used, and methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) has been used since 2005. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of MMT. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in 103 treatment centers between October and December 2014 using a set of standard questionnaires. Data were analyzed using SPSS Statistics 20. Results: There were 3254 respondents (93.6% response rate); of these 17.5% (n = 570) transferred to another treatment center, 8.6% (n = 280) died, 29.2% (n = 950) defaulted, and 7.6% (n = 247) were terminated for various reasons. Hence, 1233 (37%) respondents' baseline and follow-up data were further analyzed. Respondents had a mean age of 39.2 years old and were mainly male, Malay, Muslim, married (51.1%, n = 617), and currently employed. Few showed viral seroconversion after they started MMT (HIV: 0.5%, n = 6; Hepatitis B: 0.3%, n = 4; Hepatitis C: 2.7%, n = 29). There were significant reductions in opioid use, HIV risk-taking score (p < 0.01), social functioning (p < 0.01), crime (p < 0.01), and health (p < 0.01). However, there were significant improvements in quality of life in the physical, psychological, social, and environmental domains. Factors associated with change were being married, employed, consuming alcohol, and high criminality at baseline. Lower methadone dosage was significantly associated with improvements in the physical, psychological, and environmental domains. Conclusion/Importance: The MMT program was found to be successful; hence, it should be expanded.
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author Ali, Norsiah
Aziz, Salina Abd
Nordin, Salmah
Mi, Norliza Che
Abdullah, Norni
Paranthaman, V.
Mahmud, Maimunah
Yee, Anne
Danaee, Mahmoud
author_facet Ali, Norsiah
Aziz, Salina Abd
Nordin, Salmah
Mi, Norliza Che
Abdullah, Norni
Paranthaman, V.
Mahmud, Maimunah
Yee, Anne
Danaee, Mahmoud
author_sort Ali, Norsiah
title Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
title_short Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
title_full Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
title_fullStr Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Methadone Treatment in Malaysia: Findings from the Malaysian Methadone Treatment Outcome Study (MyTOS)
title_sort evaluation of methadone treatment in malaysia: findings from the malaysian methadone treatment outcome study (mytos)
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22554/
https://doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2017.1385630
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