Substance of choice, impact of heroin or opium on treatment retention in a multicentre randomised controlled trial in Iran.
Michael Jae SongJean Nicolas WestenbergKiana KianpoorMohammadali NikooAlireza KazemiChristian G SchützKerry JangAli GholamiShahin AkhondzadehMichael KrauszPublished in: Drug and alcohol review (2022)
Positive factors, such as employment, housing and family support, seem to collectively explain the higher retention in treatment among those who primarily use opium compared to those who use heroin. To optimise retention in opioid agonist treatment, biopsychosocial care models should be further evaluated to improve psychosocial functioning.