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Update on Heroin Dependence Research

Journal of Addictions Nursing, 2008
Mills, K. L., Teeson, M., Ross, J., & Darke, S. (2007). The impact of post-traumatic stress disorder on treatment outcomes for heroin dependence.
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Vocational Interests of Heroin-Dependent Patients

Psychological Reports, 1979
Minnesota Vocational Interest Inventory profiles of 114 male drug abusing (18 to 44 yr.) participants in a voluntary VA Drug Abuse Program were obtained. Mean scores are reported for the occupational scales and area scales. The profiles are more indicative of avoidance rather than similarities of interests.
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Heroin reduces startle and cortisol response in opioid-maintained heroin-dependent patients

Addiction Biology, 2010
Heroin dependence (HD) is a chronic relapsing brain disorder characterized by a compulsion to seek and use heroin. Stress is seen as a key factor for heroin use. Methadone maintenance and the prescription of pharmaceutical heroin [diacetylmorphine (DAM)] are established treatments for HD in several countries.
Bigna Degen   +9 more
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Heroin Dependence Recovery [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Psychology in Africa, 2008
Fred van Staden, Monika dos Santos
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DETOXIFICATION FROM HEROIN DEPENDENCY:

Advances in Alcohol & Substance Abuse, 1982
Methods and procedures for detoxification from heroin dependency are reviewed. The history of opiate detoxification is briefly discussed, and contemporary and experimental procedures are surveyed. Research findings contrasting various contemporary approaches to detoxification that utilize methadone are presented as well as research findings from ...
Douglas S. Lipton   +1 more
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Opiate Antagonists in the Treatment of Heroin Dependence

1971
Opiate addiction is a complex social and psychological disorder of diverse origins that defies conventional therapeutic efforts, both social and medical. Treatment is discouraged by the high rate of recidivism. Rehabilitation programs frequently reduce recidivism either by the careful selection of suitable patients (accepting only those with the best ...
Alfred M. Freedman   +3 more
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Does heroin‐assisted treatment reduce crime? A review of randomized‐controlled trials

Addiction, 2022
Peter Reuter   +2 more
exaly  

Is naltrexone a cure for heroin dependence?

Medical Journal of Australia, 1999
Alex Wodak, Wayne Hall
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Genetic susceptibility to heroin addiction: a candidate gene association study

Genes, Brain and Behavior, 2008
Mary Jeanne Kreek   +1 more
exaly  

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