Abstract

Introduction: Depression is widely prevalent among the former opioid addicts in Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT). It is important to be aware of its severity as it plays a crucial role in methadone dosage, length of time in treatment and the relapse rate. The co-existence of depression is seen to worsen the prognosis in outcome of MMT.Objective: This study aimed to study the prevalence of the symptoms of depression among MMT clients.Method: This is a descriptive and Cross-Sectional study done in 60 MMT clients attending the out patients clinic in Tribhuwan University Teaching Hospital, Nepal. A structured proforma was constructed obtaining the data regarding age, sex, religion, occupation, marital status, literacy rate and socio-economical status. Depressive symptoms were evaluated using 21-item BDI scale.Result: Depressive symptoms were found in 63.3 % of the patients. 38.3% had mild to moderate depression, 15% had moderate to severe, and 11.7% had severe level of depressive symptoms. The depressive symptoms were most prevalent among females (90%) and age group 40-50 years. The prevalence of depressive symptoms were more in unmarried (82%), unemployed (65%), lower socio-economic class(71%) and completing only secondary level in education (73%).Conclusion: The major risk factors for depression among former opioid users were female gender, unmarried, low education level, unemployment and low socio-economic status.

Highlights

  • Depression is widely prevalent among the former opioid addicts in Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT)

  • MATERIAL AND METHOD This was a cross sectional and descriptive study conducted in Methadone clinic of Tribhuwan University Teaching Hospital which is operated by Psychiatric Department. 60 former opioid user Clients attending the Methadone clinic for a period of 4 months were taken into study

  • Depressive illness is strongly associated among previous opioids users in Maintenance Treatment Program (MMTP) clinics

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Introduction

Depression is widely prevalent among the former opioid addicts in Methadone Maintenance Treatment (MMT). Objective: This study aimed to study the prevalence of the symptoms of depression among MMT clients. The depressive symptoms were most prevalent among females (90%) and age group 40-50 years. The prevalence of depressive symptoms were more in unmarried (82%), unemployed(65%), lower socio-economic class(71%) and completing only secondary level in education(73%). Conclusion: The major risk factors for depression among former opioid users were female gender, unmarried, low education level, unemployment and low socio-economic status. Methadone is a long acting opioids which is used as the treatment for opioid users. Methadone has cross tolerance with other opioids as well establishing itself as a welltested safe treatment for all opioids withdrawals. Substance users are seen to have various psychiatric and personality disorders. Some psychiatric disorders preceded the onset of drug dependence while others are precipitated by the chronic drug use.[4,5] Clinical

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